chesoir
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« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2004, 07:20:01 PM » |
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This begs a question Ol Girl. Have you sorted out the slow starting trouble ?? Being that the fuel guage is an electrical device, and you were having electrical problems, maybe this is where you should be looking. I don't know about the older holdens, but I chased an overheating problem in a commodore a couple of years ago for months. After I had invested several hundred dollars in new radiators, fans, auxilliary fans, fan shrouds etc, I discovered that the temperature was never as high at night time regardless how hard you drove it. It never had as much fuel in the tank at night time either (insert illuminated light globe inside head). The dash in a commodore runs on about 8 volts, courtesy of an onboard voltage regulator, which when stuffed allows the dash to run at battery voltage, which with engine running is around 13.8 volts.....not too far off double. Headlights on, with 90 watt low beams, and the voltage would drop, causing a drop at the guages. From memory, a new regulator was a 3 second job once the dash was out, and cost me less than $10. Does an FC/FE have a similar thing in the dash ??
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