05-10-12, 07:59 PM
Tricky. If you can find a hole it might be possible to weld it closed with a soldering iron. Otherwise if it was the sensor on the old one that failed and you still have it, the float on that might be OK.
To answer the other part of your question, I think the arm faces backwards when mounted in the tank. In fact, I guess if it's possible to fit it the wrong way it would be more likely to read high.
To answer the other part of your question, I think the arm faces backwards when mounted in the tank. In fact, I guess if it's possible to fit it the wrong way it would be more likely to read high.