Adding a fuel gauge to a 2003 700 Sportsman carb.
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Adding a fuel gauge to a 2003 700 Sportsman carb.
Ok, here goes. this would be my first post so hello all!
I have a 2003 700 sportsman with no fuel gauge and I have been searching
and have found that the cap gauge is a no go due to the shape of the tank.
So my search began.....I learned that 2004.5 gained the gauge.
I would like to install a 2004 carb wiring harness it has the fuel sender drop verified, a 2004 fuel tank and a 2004 speedo.
crazy I know.......
I needed to verify that the connections for all the components would plug up to my 2003 stuff. The stator just went out so i have ordered the kokusan kit from polaris. The transmission switch, hall effect sensor are the same part # so I believe I can pull this off....unless im missing something.
This machine has 900 miles and a one owner so putting money in it is not an issue, the machine is in mint shape.
Your thoughts??
I have a 2003 700 sportsman with no fuel gauge and I have been searching
and have found that the cap gauge is a no go due to the shape of the tank.
So my search began.....I learned that 2004.5 gained the gauge.
I would like to install a 2004 carb wiring harness it has the fuel sender drop verified, a 2004 fuel tank and a 2004 speedo.
crazy I know.......
I needed to verify that the connections for all the components would plug up to my 2003 stuff. The stator just went out so i have ordered the kokusan kit from polaris. The transmission switch, hall effect sensor are the same part # so I believe I can pull this off....unless im missing something.
This machine has 900 miles and a one owner so putting money in it is not an issue, the machine is in mint shape.
Your thoughts??
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What you need to concern yourself more with is the ignition problems the 2002 to early 2004 models had with the Ducati system. 2004.5 used the Kokusan stator, flywheel,cdi coil,different regulator,etc. Updating may be a hassel on this to get the 2004 gauge,fuel tank,wiring,etc,plus if/when the ignition has problems,just more cost to go through when you have to change to the updated kit.No Ducati parts are available and the kit is over 500 bucks now I believe.
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I've owned quads that didn't even have a fuel gage. You just remove the gas cap and look in the tank to see how much you have left. If you have a rough estimate of what your fuel economy is, all you would really need to do is just note your odometer reading every time you fill the tank and you would know about when to stop to fill up.
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Right on that point as a lot of the fuel is carried in a lower portion of the tank that you can't hardly see.Item #6. Dirt Cheap Yamaha, Polaris, Suzuki & Kawasaki OEM Parts & Accessories – Cycle Parts Warehouse
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