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02-13-2010 11:21 PM #1
Ohms ???
Now Folks I don't have a clue what a OHM is or what a feller would use one of them for. But I am told that they be important sometimes. I got me one of these multi meters and it has a OHM function ( I think ) and I need to know just how many of them OHMS I have for my Fuel Gauge, as I am replacing all of the gauges in my 49 F1 truck. Anyone got a heads up on how to measure these OHMS on a fuel sending unit???
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02-14-2010 12:34 AM #2
Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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02-14-2010 05:37 AM #3
You will have to replace your senders when you replace the gauges. To test the resistance of the senders, you have to run the engine and know the temp/pressures and evaluate from there.
Most gauge kits (ours included) include all senders that match the gauges
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