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1986 27 fuel gauges

Albin's "power cruisers"
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DonGuy
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1986 27 fuel gauges

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I'm looking at purchasing an Albin 27 sport. The fuel gauge doesn't work, and the seller says that is common among 27s. I'm wondering if that is the case and if so, what can be done to get them working. Thanks.
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Post by Mariner »

It seems to be common on all Albins. Hell, all boats for that matter. The factory fuel gauge in our 2003 36' doesn't work either. Replaced with a Tank Tender. It seems to work better, though some of the readings are still hard to interpret. Long story.
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Post by Veebyes2 »

What is it with marine fuel guages? Hardley ever have a problem with a car guage.

Replaced the guage on my 1986 27AC after 3 or 4 years. Replaced 2 senders on my 1994 Evans deadrise. Only 1 of the senders works on my 1996 A32 :cry:

Give me access to the tank top & a stick.
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Post by rt11002003 »

I'm with you Veebyes2. If one really wants to know how much fuel is in the tank, a measuring stick is the way to go.

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Post by Don from Mystic »

There are only three possibilities for the problem - sender/wiring or gauge. Presuming you have access to the sending unit on top of the tank, you remove the flange and change the unit. Ive done a few on boats over the years, the last requiring a hole and deck plate be installed for access.Its not a big job or a big deal, and all the components are readily avail (aftermarket).......... Don
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