...broken wire about 6" up from the sending unit. The insulation is still good on it but when I wiggle the wire at that point, it causes the guage to jump. It has been a problem for some time because it had all sorts of ground wires added before I got it from GL.
So it was the
ground wire that you were wiggling, or the
gauge wire? I'm thinking the more grounds, the merrier (if uglier). If one ground wasn't quite doing it, another one would have. So maybe it is/was really the wire leading up to the gauge that had parted internally? (On my truck, I've found the insulation will go to **** and fall away before there's any problem with the very-flexible stranded conductors inside - I've spliced in some sections to deal with insulation that's been destroyed by chronic fuel exposure, going well past the damaged area and into the main harness in some cases just to be sure - but I've not yet found compromised
conductors.) According to my two senders, resistance is 0 ohms (empty) and 30-33-ish ohms (full). Based on this measurement, a short to ground in that
gauge line (say at some pinch-point in the harness, or where the wire is scraping over the frame where a grommet fell away in chunks years ago, etc) should make your gauge swing to E momentarily or indefinitely depending on how bad that short is. (This diagnosis doesn't help in my set of circumstances!)
Anyway, the seemingly-simple gauge fix has been elusive to me, and I really want/need it to be dependable in order to eventually run a twin-tank alternative fuel setup of some kind. I haven't found anything that goes into any useful detail on fuel gauge faults in the TMs - anyone? Outside of that, the attached text/illustration I copied & put together from...some tpub link, I think it was... is what I believe a detailed schematic would consist of, generically, for this particular gauge type ("magnetic fuel gauge"). Sorry about the crappy quality - best it can be from the thumbnail size illustrations. Maybe there's something more to the real setup that I am missing that would explain my ongoing problems?