Doing a project on my 2002 FLHTC. Had to get a used float sending unit for carbed tank. The float itself is missing a very small external lock ring that pushes on to the wire arm of the float to keep it in the unit. Naturally these are not sold separately. I have seen these things before in things I have bought etc. Any one know where I can buy such a thing? As mentioned, these are small for this one. Float wire is about the diameter of a coat hanger. Same retaining ring is used to keep the plastic float on the are also.
Have a happy Thanksgiving,
klammer
small c-clip or push-nut, try the local auto parts store or hardware store
Quote from: 92flhtcu on November 21, 2018, 05:38:09 AM
small c-clip or push-nut, try the local auto parts store or hardware store
Doing a google search I think they are called external retaining rings. The push nut is probably the same thing. I'll check. Issue will be finding one small enough. I'll post a picture later today.
Do you have a Tractor Supply, or Farm & Home, style store nearby? They have trays of small hardware, and sell by the piece, that come in real handy.
Look like these? https://www.mcmaster.com/push-retainers (https://www.mcmaster.com/push-retainers)
Try an electrical supply store.
These are used instead of lock washers on electrical components.
Thanks guys. Push nut is what it appears to be. I'll check Tractor supply and electrical store also. I'll post the results.
https://www.amazon.com/Dorman-Help-13441-Push-Assortment/dp/B000CO76MO
The package has a couple 1/8" push nuts. You might find them at an auto parts store, Dorman-Help P/N 13441
it'll not need much to hold the float on, I'd probably just twitch a bit of bellwire on the end of the shaft
Quote from: FSG on November 21, 2018, 03:05:54 PM
it'll not need much to hold the float on, I'd probably just twitch a bit of bellwire on the end of the shaft
That or close fitting small washer and a vise squeeze for a flat spot.
Ron
Quote from: FSG on November 21, 2018, 03:05:54 PM
it'll not need much to hold the float on, I'd probably just twitch a bit of bellwire on the end of the shaft
Gary,
It's the end that goes through the plastic arm that holds it to the sending unit. The actual float on the other end has the same push nut in place. No way I can wire the end that is missing the push nut unfortunately. With out the push nut, the whole float arm can fall off into the tank. Going to check some stores Friday.
Try Ace Hardware
Got what I needed, had to use ebay.
Thanks to all.