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  1. KevinM
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    Neg. ground 12v for 6v pos. ground (GMC temp. gauge)

    We're still talking about the temp. gauge, right? :D (Not the fuel gauge). I was looking at using the GMC one as it's electric instead of the...
    Post by: KevinM, Apr 9, 2008 in forum: 1947-1954
  2. KevinM
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    Neg. ground 12v for 6v pos. ground (GMC temp. gauge)

    One more question, what sender would I use (and where can I get one?) I heard it's part# 1511734 and it's 52ohms @ 180 deg.
    Post by: KevinM, Apr 9, 2008 in forum: 1947-1954
  3. KevinM
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    Neg. ground 12v for 6v pos. ground (GMC temp. gauge)

    Also, does anyone happen to have one of these? :D
    Post by: KevinM, Apr 9, 2008 in forum: 1947-1954
  4. KevinM
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    Neg. ground 12v for 6v pos. ground (GMC temp. gauge)

    I'm not sure what connections it has on the back (I haven't gotten the gauge yet actually), is it a sender wire, 6v power wire, and a ground wire?...
    Post by: KevinM, Apr 9, 2008 in forum: 1947-1954
  5. KevinM
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    Neg. ground 12v for 6v pos. ground (GMC temp. gauge)

    I have a 12v negative ground truck and I'd like to use the GMC electric temp. gauge, which I'm told is 6v positive ground. How can I do this? I...
    Thread by: KevinM, Apr 9, 2008, 8 replies, in forum: 1947-1954
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