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Old 10-17-2010, 09:15 PM
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just bought a 94 top gun . sending units are junk .i pulled them out today to ck .unit marked centroid products cgf-24 3 wire .they appear to still be around .also any idea how many gal tanks these are . ive been told anywhere from 100-120per side thanks guys
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Should be 110.
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I have a 94 as well 110.
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Originally Posted by carter38
I have a 94 as well 110.
And sometimes there is NONE in there!
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Originally Posted by Quinlan
And sometimes there is NONE in there!
True True lol!
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It's also time to head for the gas dock, when they get down to 1/4 tank on the straight bottoms
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Originally Posted by BLee
It's also time to head for the gas dock, when they get down to 1/4 tank on the straight bottoms
Yep...I learned that the hard way!
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I put a pair of these in the Bullet a few years ago and they've held up well.

http://www.hardin-marine.com/p-211-2...el-sender.aspx
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Originally Posted by Screamineagle
I put a pair of these in the Bullet a few years ago and they've held up well.

http://www.hardin-marine.com/p-211-2...el-sender.aspx
looks the same as mine with the exception of 2 wires .mine has 3 wires .looking at the instructions to install it seems these have to be cut to fit or am i wrong ?? that being the case you should be able to make it so you dont run out of fuel @ 1/4 of a tank or is there another adjustment .my sender appears to have 2 small screws on top 1 says full other says empty
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set the sending units up so when the gauge reads empty you have a quarter tank, that way you keep from picking crap off bottom of tank and you know you have a little reserve when you should have bein at the fuel dock already.
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