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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
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    Fort Myers, Fl
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    Experienced this......

    Has anyone experienced a voltage regulator that is not working when you first fire the beast up and then within minutes is working fine? I have an SA 406. It has hpaaened the last three starts. I usually subsrcibe to the theory on electronics that either it works or does not. Either way I see this one with a short life unless you tell me that is the inherent operating pattern of the part.

    Number 2: Can one adjust the needle reading level of the SW Fuel gauge? Went for an on-going shake down cruise and came back with the gauge reading half way between a quarter of a tank and empty. When I started her up again, twenty seconds of "oh yeah" and then a few coughs and out. By the way who else learned this the hard way?

    Thanks all, Ric
    427 SC Orange 406 FE from SA Tremec 600 #4279503

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    Niceville, FL, USA.
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    Fuel Gauge inaccurate

    Ric,

    Had the same problem the first time I drove mine. I think it sticks a little at first, maybe some of the preservative has to dissolve in the gas before it starts working correctly. The problem stopped after about 3 fill ups. It's read very accurately since. I carried a small 2 gallon gas can with me for about 3 years and finally took it out of the trunk after the surprises stopped on my 3rd fill up.
    Jer

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    paso robles Ca.
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    when i first ran my motor it was not charging, turned out the alt. was only putting about 10 v. ,a whack with a plastic mallet and it went up to 14v. no problems since. my mechanic said it is not uncommon for alternators etc. to "stick "if they have sat for while.

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