Ok, onto the fuel gauge
This pic shows the top of the fuel tank where the float sits into.
http://img107.imageshack.us/my.php?image=560a01977lt.jpg
This shows the screw pattern of how the float stays in there
http://img137.imageshack.us/my.php?image=560a01983ld.jpg
And this is the float it self. (i know the black plastic part is the float, but not sure on the other metal thing with a bit of copper wire attached to it)
http://img222.imageshack.us/my.php?image=560a01996ys.jpg
So,
My fuel gauge wasnt reading properly. By that, i mean that it was reading E, but it would flicker up and back to E again.
I pulled the float out, and connected its plug back up. I then moved the float to the maximum posistion with my finger. The needle on the dash moved (slowly) to the full mark.
So i put it back in the tank, with all the holes alligned so i could screw it back in, but the gauge was reading E again.
So after mucking around with the alignment of the holes, i could rotate around (none of the holes were matching up though, so i couldnt tighten it into place) and the gauge started moving, up to half. and stayed there.
So it feels like when the float mount is all aligned with the holes that it screws into, like the float is hitting something, like the wall of the tank or something, and its not actually floating. But if i rotate it, it becomes free of its obsticle and reads properly.
I really want to be able to put all 5 srews back in, because if i dont, chances are when i fill it up next, it will leak into my back seat (which ive taken out)