California Dreamin wrote:Hi there....Westy Leisure LPG tank (for cooking/fridge with BBQ take off point) from memory it's approximately 16 litres (just under £11.00 to fill from empty)
I think there are a couple of misleading replies above: firstly..the gauge itself operates on magnetic attraction and isn't physically connected to the mechanism inside the tank (this is just held in place with a couple of screws).
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Rather than the float being 'holed' as you put it...the LPG actually just seeps past the threads into the float. As in, the float is screwed onto a rod and it becomes loose allowing the liquid to seep into the float past the threads.
When I did mine it was just a question of unscrewing the float (any LPG instantly evaporates away) then the float is resealed using 'gas grade' PTFE tape on the threads of the pivot rod.
As for the mechanism itself: this is held into the tank with 4 allen screws behind the gauge. Release and tighten evenly, I also re-used the 'O' ring seal without issue. Extract the mechanism to remove the float on the end of the pivot rod arm. Once re-sealed the float will correctly move and the magnetic attraction of the mechanisms internal magnet will then operate the external gauge.
Martin
Thanks Martin, Wasn't sure of the actual size, just knew it was small.
Ah was it you who posted originally?
Have found out that there is still a little bit after all in the tank (just enough for Busfest i hope) so will tackle this job soon.
When the OP posted about their gauge I am fairly sure that he meant the gauge unit (but then again.......).[/quote]
Just to stop any confusion, my original post was due to the fact that the needle does not move, so i assume, as Martin has stated, that the float is leaking. The gauge face is absolutely fine.