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Cheaterpete
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Posted: June-07-2006 at 9:40am |
Hi all, just finish to put the engine on the boat and rewire all the boat, My fuel gauge was working last year but not anymore... what kind of gauge can replace the one I have on my SN 1974???
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JoeinNY
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I used that one in my 1967 mustang tank, requires some cutting to size but is pretty universal. |
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Tim D
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You could use VDO gauges, or other brands from auto parts, as long as you don't let it rain on them.
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JoeinNY
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Yeah I misread that post, I answered the all too familiar sender question and not the one asked. www.greatlakesskipper.com often has deals on new gauges. But make sure the sending unit isnt the culprit by grounding it out first.
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79nautique
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I would stay away from automotive gauges as well the resitance is different for most marine units.
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Cheaterpete
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Ok, at first I will lokk what's wrong then check what I need.
thanks for your help |
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