Just an update. I put the old fuel in the rear tank and fresh in the front tank and switched back and forth and noticed no difference.
Thanks for the advice.
Well if finally broke down and bought the Standard Fuel Selector valve with the switch and plug. The mounting bracket was at a 45 degree angle which did not allow it to be bolted up to the frame. Why it was at a 45 is beyond me. But.....its in and working and I am pulling fuel from the back...
Cubey, I took the switch apart again to show you what I'm talking about. I check for continuity between the lugs in the first pic. None connect together internally. So in the first pic on the left the red wire would be on the upper right lug, the orange, brn/w , black are on the other side of...
Cubey, I appreciate your patients with me. I am sending a poor drawing, lol, of how the switch is on the inside. There are two copper bars that are meant to connect two terminals together at the same time. The switch moves a plastic block that has the bars on it with springs to keep it...
Cubey here is a pic of the back of the selector switch showing the wires. If you have ever taken the switch apart I don't see any way for the red wire to connect to any other wire in the plug. The red does not cross over in the switch like a dpdt switch does in your pic. The red would connect...
Thanks Goat, I hear nothing when i flip to the back tank. On my selector switch i have the red wire on only one side. The orange is adjacent next to the red, brown below the orange, and black on the bottom under the orange. I had the selector switch apart and I cannot understand how the red...
Well the steering column is back like it was supposed to be........maybe im too old to be doing this stuff lol,
I found a snap ring that I could not figure out where it went. After getting the rear bearing in place i pulled the steering shaft up and low and behold there was a grove for the snap...
Well I figured that with the steering wheel tight it should be ok but then it puts a bind on the turn signal device. And its a new one, with the steering wheel off it works perfect, with it on it binds a little.
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