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Fuel Tank Senders - I just replaced mine here is how you do it.
1) remove old sender and measure to the bottom. My Gun was 14"
2) Call Phil at LipShip and give him the measurement. He will have custom senders made for your boat.
Phil also made mine a little short like 13". He said the gauges will work more accurate because when your at 1/4 tank you better be sitting in front of the gas pumps.
Good luck!
1) remove old sender and measure to the bottom. My Gun was 14"
2) Call Phil at LipShip and give him the measurement. He will have custom senders made for your boat.
Phil also made mine a little short like 13". He said the gauges will work more accurate because when your at 1/4 tank you better be sitting in front of the gas pumps.
Good luck!
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thanks for this. while emailing back and forth LipShip explained about differences in the rockers. they sell the rockers and toggles that have the (forgive me for the technical name) but where you attach each wire via screw like older style orig. rather than the ones you slide on... what are yalls experience with the rockers and toggles that have the "slide on" versions? LS said that with their experience running rough conditions the wires would slide off or loose connection causing issues..
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thanks for this. while emailing back and forth LipShip explained about differences in the rockers. they sell the rockers and toggles that have the (forgive me for the technical name) but where you attach each wire via screw like older style orig. rather than the ones you slide on... what are yalls experience with the rockers and toggles that have the "slide on" versions? LS said that with their experience running rough conditions the wires would slide off or loose connection causing issues..
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thanks for this. while emailing back and forth LipShip explained about differences in the rockers. they sell the rockers and toggles that have the (forgive me for the technical name) but where you attach each wire via screw like older style orig. rather than the ones you slide on... what are yalls experience with the rockers and toggles that have the "slide on" versions? LS said that with their experience running rough conditions the wires would slide off or loose connection causing issues..
just make sure you support the wiring harness so the weight and the bouncing of the harness does not pull on the terminals.
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Fuel Tank Senders - I just replaced mine here is how you do it.
1) remove old sender and measure to the bottom. My Gun was 14"
2) Call Phil at LipShip and give him the measurement. He will have custom senders made for your boat.
Phil also made mine a little short like 13". He said the gauges will work more accurate because when your at 1/4 tank you better be sitting in front of the gas pumps.
Good luck!
1) remove old sender and measure to the bottom. My Gun was 14"
2) Call Phil at LipShip and give him the measurement. He will have custom senders made for your boat.
Phil also made mine a little short like 13". He said the gauges will work more accurate because when your at 1/4 tank you better be sitting in front of the gas pumps.
Good luck!


