Bob, check going out today.
Thanks,
Ken
Bob, check going out today.
Thanks,
Ken
Bob - I am ready to send funds but haven't checked my gauge. Do you think I really need to bother? 1998 22 with plastic tank and gauges from the the factory. Don't know what they are but have a black face and have "Donzi" at the lower edge.
RedDog
President - West Vestal Donzi Owner's Group
Knoxville, TN
Member - WAFNC
1997 22 Classic (sold)
1997 Formula 271 Fastech
502 Mag MPI
Guys,
I have 4 left from this current order. I would really like to move these soon.
Due to the fact that I am still in the red, I am going to have to raise the price of the sender by $5, to $75 for future orders. I was hoping to be able to lower the prices sometime but that thought was based on some volume. Don't get me wrong, I am not complaining. I didn't do this to make money but I didn't do it to lose any either.
Also, if anyone had contacted me before and I sent you out to check you gauge and whatnot, I will honor the original price. I realize everyone is not on their boat daily and getting some info is not easy sometime.
This has been a learning experience for me and I have gathered quite a bit of info on tanks and gauges. Pretty cool experience if you ask me. If you have some questions about your boat or gauge, drop me a line and I will be glad to help you out as best that I can.
Oh yeah, some of my neoprene gaskets have been back-ordered and I will have them in a couple weeks.
Thanks, Bob
Member - WAFNC
1997 22 Classic (sold)
1997 Formula 271 Fastech
502 Mag MPI
Thanks Bob.
Ken
I finally got around to installing my new "Tidbart Sender".
It was a breeze, especially with the detailed instruction page.
As mentioned in the directions, be careful to align the gasket to the sender and the sender to the tank before applying the Permatex, since the five holes are not symmetrical.
I'm looking forward to burning some gas and watching the gauge accurately inform me of my fuel status!
Member: Red Boat Club
1996 22' Classic
Volvo 7.4GSi/DPX (E-4 props)
bone stock 72.8 gps mph
Installed my Tidbart Sender this morning. Installation was tough for me - the sender was not fully under the access hole and 3 screws were shielded. I had to use an off-set screw driver in a tight space. If this is the case for others, I would recommend using hex head or allen head screws. I tried to find some at Lowes and Home Depot but had no luck getting the right size.
Prior to installation, the gauge read about 3/4s. After installing the Tidbart Special, it read 1/2. Hope when I run it next, the needle goes down rather than up
RedDog
President - West Vestal Donzi Owner's Group
Knoxville, TN
RD, I pick up button head allens and regular allens AND some phillips head screws yesterday as I am not looking forward to the install.
Couldn't get hex heads.
Like you, my sender is forward of the deck plate by 3-4 inches.
I may have to cut the hole a bit and run a larger deck plate.
Next week end will tell.
Ken
Has anyone with the older boats used one of your sending units succesfully. My sight gauge throught the floor is always suspect to me. Would love to have a gauge on the dash that "really" works. Tom
1967 Holman Moody 18' 2+3 "Bluebird"
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