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Hi guys

I recently noticed my fuel sender always sends to my gauge that the tank is full regardless, now I removed the access panel, all hoses, and got the screw top off etc.

However I do not know what the fuel sender looks like? is it that long white like almost french stick looking plastic bit? if so, where does it connect to? does it connect to the fuel pump bracket?

I managed to push it over to the left side of the tank, and I can no longer reach it as it seems to have a wall in the middle which then u turns back at the bottom.. any help would be greatly appreciated! :P

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fuel level sender looks like this on the r33, it would look similar for the r32 i imagine...

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it mounts onto a bracket not very far into the fuel tank... looks a little something like this..

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Beautiful! Thats what I was looking for! :P

Does the fuel sender actually have a black plastic behind it? looking at your picture it has a black plastic that then clips into the brass bracket?

any idea how I get the fuel sender back from the extreme left hand side of the tank? :|

fuel level sender looks like this on the r33, it would look similar for the r32 i imagine...

wtf.jpg

it mounts onto a bracket not very far into the fuel tank... looks a little something like this..

DSC00407.jpg

the bit that clips onto the bracket is the part that pokes out, its pretty clear as there is nowhere else that will clip onto the bracket. but to get it out just get your hand in there and pull it out, it shouldnt be too much trouble.

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