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DrCC
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Posted: November-12-2015 at 12:09am |
Could be the answer for the 70's gauge question..
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8122pbrainard
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Al,
Great find. Those are an exact match to the gauges in my 64. I now know where to go in case I have a problem. If I ever had to replace the fuel gauge, I'd need a sender as well. It wasn't until I took my original gauge to Pat Powell that I found out Dunphy used S/W 0 to 30 Ohm sets. Odd but luckily old Chev's used the 0 to senders so I was able to replace the sender. Of course this was after I had the tank in and out a couple times! |
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