MEP 802A - Fuel level sender replacement w/improved parts
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- Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025
- Step-by-step on how to replace the fuel level sending unit on a MEP 802A.
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Nice video. Not to many repair vids of this gen set out there. Keep em coming if you ever work on it. I'll be sure to do the same 👍
As I repair things, I plan to do so because of the lack of videos. Share them with anyone you might know that needs them! Planning to do some general use videos as well for those that don't know the features.
Great video and information. Many thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Have 2 of these.
Skid mounted. Very low hours. Both run excellent. One of them randomly says low fuel but I can start it for 3 seconds and then light comes on and it shuts down. Fuel is full to the brim. Gage shows same. What do I need to do?
I have another video showing how to fix that with a link in the description to the item needed. ruclips.net/video/oe7AnC-9ghc/видео.html
The 5.5 inch is not available but 6" is. Would that length work?
Probably not.
@CallMeColt I have been thinking about replacing the sender on my 831a with one of these. Do you remember the Ohms range on that sender for your 802a?
I tried to get one for the 831A & the gauge on there isn't compatible. I talked about it in my MEP-831A repair videos. You could also change the gauge & you'd probably be able to get it to work.
What do you think is the most common problem of a stuck past Full fuel indicator? I'm thinking open circuit. Wire or Sender?
Probably open circuit. Check to see if the float is physically free. Then check the wires. Test the guage & sender. The Technical Manual is extremely usefully. Can be confusing because there's a lot of information in it but it will help you out.
Do you know if that sensor will work on a mep 004a?
I can't say as I've never worked on one.
I guess next all search a video on how to replace a engine on the space shuttle.