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In Reply to: Gas gauge sending unit posted by redmackenzie on October 15, 2016 at 16:53:17:
Clean,Clean,Clean. I have several Weller D550 soilder guns. If you know how to service and clean them they heat like a solar flare! You want to get everything spotless and you can wash and gently rub the brass float with "Bar keepers friend". Buy at any super market. Makes them super clean and shiney with no scratches. If you can find the pin hole, take it out to your car and put it on the dashboard for a day or two with the hole facing upwards. The sun will dry it out very nicely. Use the plumber paste from home depot. OAKLEY? White and green little tin/plastic can. You only need a TINY bit. Works great! You might want to try and soilder a couple of pennys fist to get the hang of it. The new style soilder is harder, the real lead stuff is a bit softer and you can work with it a bit easier. I have fixed kerosene lamps and other items this way and a good high power soilder gun works like magic. PS.you do NOT want to use any soilder with acid or resin cores! Just straight fix your copper pipes type stuff.
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