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Early Falcon Car Club of Qld Inc The Queensland early model Falcon Club. |
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06-09-2010, 10:09 PM | #1 | ||
King of Slow
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Narangba
Posts: 21
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G'day blokes...
Thought I'd post this more as an FYI as I had a lot of trouble figuring this one out..... A long way from being any sort of electrician but that said information didn't seem to come easily..... Long story short - recently bought an XP, in great knick, but with neither the fuel or temp gauges (original) working.... The oldmate had installed an aftermarket, mechanical, temp gauge but buggered if I was going around without knowing how much juice I had in the tank... Replaced the fuel sender, and yes the old one was dodgy, but no love - instead of the fuel gauge reading 1/4 - it was now at completely full. Turned out there was no voltage regulator installed and 12volts was flowing through the gauges.... Picked up a variable voltage regulator from Jaycar - which worked beautifully, and now I can adjust the voltage freely to give an accurate reading..... Thought I'd share that one for anyone else running into electrical issues... Cheers |
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14-01-2013, 08:40 PM | #2 | ||
Regular Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: QLD
Posts: 52
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The early falcons from xk to xp and the compact fairlanes had a voltage regulator fixed to the back of the instrument cluster held on by one screw. they had two wires attached and the case was earthed to the dash by the screw. the xr xt xw etc had the voltage regulator built into the temperature guage. I think from memory the voltage was kept at 6 volts. to test the guages you would use a 1.5 volt aa battery should read quarter on fuel guage.
The voltage regulator for the xk to xp and compacts guages was from about an inch long on some and about two and a half inches long on others. Hope you find helpful. |
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21-03-2017, 07:58 PM | #3 | |||
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Posts: 114
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Racking my brain 69 XT falcon 500 turn ignition either on or start and both temp and fuel creep up to past hot and past full is it possible to put a regulator prior to temp gauge? 😉 |
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21-03-2017, 08:04 PM | #4 | ||
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Posts: 114
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Racking my brain 69 XT falcon 500 turn ignition either on or start and both temp and fuel creep up to past hot and past full is it possible to put a regulator prior to temp gauge? 😉
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