fuel gauge

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by lgmcsixtysix, Aug 6, 2000.

  1. lgmcsixtysix

    lgmcsixtysix Member

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    help I have a 66 GMC. I have replaced all the gauges but the fuel gauge. I have a new stock replacement sender but can't find a gauge that will work. I tired of not knowing if I have gas.
     
  2. Brian Branon

    Brian Branon Member

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    I replaced all my quages with dolphin guages, and I had to replace my sending unit, docs house of bolts.
    http://hometown.aol.com/branonb/myhomepage/index.html
     
  3. Craig

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    Have you checked your sending unit to verify that it is good?Take a ohm meter and check the resistance from full to empty.It should be 0 to 30 ohms.If it checks out then you need a new gauge.Also check your wiring make sure its in good shape.Alot of times is shorting out on the body.
    Craig Hager
    tech1@chevyduty.com
     
  4. lgmcsixtysix

    lgmcsixtysix Member

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    Thanks for the helpful information. I'll give it a try.
    Lori
     
  5. lgmcsixtysix

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    [font size=1" color="#FF0000]LAST EDITED ON Sep-20-00 AT 11:21 PM (CST)[/font][p]Will paint on the interior affect the ground?
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