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				fuel warning light
				Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 2:38 pm
				by Brian Rowe
				Hello group,
 In the resurrection of TC 7000 I find the only thing I have not been able to find for the dash is the fuel warning light.  If anyone has one to spare or knows of one available, if they could let me know it would be much appreciated.
 Thanks 
 Brian
 
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				Re: fuel warning light
				Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 3:02 pm
				by SEBRING222@aol.com
				Craig Seabrook at the Whitworth Shop should be able to help you out with a 
 fuel warning light.
 His number is 440-338-5950.
 
 
 
 Jim Dougherty
  
 TC 4931
 TC 5382
 
 
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				Fuel Warning Light
				Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 5:22 am
				by david
				One issue with TC/2820 is the fuel warning light remains continuously lit.  It is my understanding that the light should only illuminate when there is approximately 2.5 gallons of fuel remaining. Will keep plenty of fuel in the tank until it is sorted out.
 
 Regards,
 
 Dave Sarley
 Berwyn, PA, USA
			 
			
					
				Re: Fuel Warning Light
				Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:59 am
				by George Wolf
				Dave,
 
 Your sender unit in the fuel tank probably has either developed a hole in
 the float, filled with gas, and no longer floats up as designed when the
 fuel level rises or the shaft has frozen in the empty position.  You will
 need to either free the shaft, fix the float, or replace the unit.  Fixing
 the float is pretty easy, but dangerous as it involves heat and solder, so
 the float must be totally free of gasoline before the fix can be done.    
 
 There is information on the web on fixing the units.  Here are a couple that
 may help:
 
http://fromtheframeup.com/Documents/TT%20BP129%20Gas%20Tank%20Originality.pd
 f  and
 
http://www.british-cars.org/mgtd-mgtf1500-bbs/td-fuel-tank-sending-unit-2009
 082004080514454.htm
 
 There are plenty more.
 
 Cheers!
 
 George Wolf
 
 TC3452
 
 British Auto Specialty
 
  
 
 From: 
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 David
 Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 8:23 AM
 To: 
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 Subject: [mg-tabc] Fuel Warning Light
 
  
 
   
 
 One issue with TC/2820 is the fuel warning light remains continuously lit.
 It is my understanding that the light should only illuminate when there is
 approximately 2.5 gallons of fuel remaining. Will keep plenty of fuel in the
 tank until it is sorted out.
 
 Regards,
 
 Dave Sarley
 Berwyn, PA, USA
 
 
 
 
 
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				Fuel Warning Light
				Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 5:38 pm
				by Doug Pelton
				Greetings to all,  I am working on reproducing the early TC amber fuel warning light and would request help on the proper size lettering for the face.  I do not have a sample in hand but understand the lettering is “PET”, (all caps) and the font very close to “Arial”.  Can someone with this gauge confirm these specs and the height and width of lettering and then contact me off list.  Thanks,  
Doug Pelton3754 E Nance CircleMesa, AZ  85215480-588-818548 MG TC 7410 EXU49 MG TC 7670 EXU
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				Re: Fuel Warning Light
				Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 6:43 pm
				by Frank Graham
				
			 
			
					
				Re: Fuel Warning Light
				Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:35 am
				by jim and Jan Sullivan
				Hi Doug,   The original fuel warning light was green with black letters saying  fuel.  I still have the original fuel light and it is still in 7517 and it  has faded to a yellow (amber) color in the center from the sun, but around the  edges where the sun did not hit, it is still green.   All the best, Jim Sullivan 5515 & 7517      
From: frankgraham@msn.com  Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2012 6:40 PM 
To: doug@fromtheframeup.com ; 
mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com  Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] Fuel Warning Light       
 Doug,    I have a '46 TC and all TC original fuel warning lights I have ever seen  have a green plastic lens with the word 'FUEL' in black applied to the inside of  the lens. I have an NOS one, part of a batch of about 75 that I bought from  Nisonger's in the mid 70's most of which I sold to Gerry Gougen at Abingdon  Spares at the time. The one I still have still has a small paper label attached  by clear tape around the barrel that says Smiths Motor Industries Limited   England. That label partially obscures a number stamped lengthwise in the metal  barrel, what is visible is 379/4 which is part of a British war ministry number  as this was a war surplus item from a British tank, I have also seen a matching  lamp with a red lens marked 'oil' though these were never used by MG. The word  'FUEL' is in .25 high letters centered on the lens and the word spread is .525  with each letter almost touching the adjacent one. The lens is only .625 in  diameter and the base of the 'F' and "L" just touch the perimeter of the  lens.
 
Regards,
--
Frank
frankgraham@msn.com
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From: 
doug@fromtheframeup.com
Date: Sun, 23  Sep 2012 17:38:12 -0700
Subject: [mg-tabc] Fuel Warning  Light
         Greetings to all,   I am working on reproducing the early TC amber fuel  warning light and would request help on the proper size lettering for the  face.  I do not have a sample in hand but understand the lettering is   PET , (all caps) and the font very close to  Arial .  Can someone with  this gauge confirm these specs and the height and width of lettering and then  contact me off list.   Thanks,   
Doug  Pelton 3754 E Nance  Circle Mesa, AZ   85215 480-588-8185 48 MG TC 7410 EXU 49 MG TC 7670 EXU 
www.FromThe Frame  Up.com     
			
					
				Fuel Warning Light
				Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:30 am
				by BUD SILVERS
				Hello all;  If you look at TC’s Forever you will see that on Page 55 it notes that Group 1 cars (TC/0251 to TC/1850) had a Petrol light with an amber lens rather than a Fuel light. Later on page 66 it says that the Fuel light was green.  Have a great day.  Bud SilversTC 1576 – Low n slo in the Black Forest of Colorado…….  
			 
			
					
				Re: Fuel Warning Light
				Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:58 am
				by Alex
				My 1946 TC1321 has a green fuel  light.   == Alex in  Maine
     "The Blue  Mainie," 1960 Austin Healey 3000 BT7
     "Conkling,"  1946 M.G. TC #1321
     Former owner 1957 A-H 100-6, 1967  A-H BJ8, 
     1965 MG Midget
      http://home.roadrunner.com/~alexmm           ----- Original Message -----    
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      Hello all;        If you look at TC s Forever you    will see that on Page 55 it notes that Group 1 cars (TC/0251 to TC/1850) had a    Petrol light with an amber lens rather than a Fuel light. Later on page 66 it    says that the Fuel light was green.        Have a great    day.        Bud Silvers    TC 1576   Low n slo in the Black    Forest of Colorado  .        
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				Re: Fuel warning light
				Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 6:56 am
				by Geoffrey Broad
				Good afternoon MGersI am missing the green low fuel light to complete my dashboard rebuild. Can anyone help with a spare or a suitable aftermarket source.ThanksGeoffTC 1388