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07-24-2024 08:55 AM #8
Just a thought Mike, if you or the owner happen to have an old "good" sender sitting around (like the universal ones that used to come with some gauges) or one from a car you could always wire it up and see if the gauge reads.
If it's a universal one it's most likely for a GM type gauge. If it's Ford or Mopar and the gauge works great, if it doesn't work then the gauge will probably calibrated for a GM type sender. If nothing else you may be able to figure out what it needs by the process of elimination.
The Ford and Mopar have just a little bit different ohm range but their close enough to work and today most companies seem to sell 1 sender or gauge and it's close enough to work (but may require bending a arm a bit). Back in the old days SW probably listed separate senders for Ford and Mopar which is why they list 3 sending units.
.Last edited by Mike P; 07-24-2024 at 09:24 AM.
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