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Originally Posted by school boy
do the gauge and the sender use the same ohm range?
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X2 on that. If you have an aftermarket gauge it could be setup for some other sender.
1973-1991 squares use 0-90Ω senders.
I believe the 1967-1972 were 0-90Ω.
The 1947-1965 fuel senders were 0-30Ω.
1966 could be either but I'd bet its 0-30Ω. I've read both...
AMC, IH, Ford, Jeep, and Chrysler use different ohmages.
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1959 M35A2 LDT465-1D SOLD
1967 Dodge W200 B383, NP420/NP201 SOLD
1969 Dodge Polara 500 B383, A833 SOLD
1972 Ford F250 FE390, NP435/NP205 SOLD
1976 Chevy K20, 6.5L, NV4500/NP208 SOLD
1986 M1008 CUCV SOLD
2000 GMC C2500, TD6.5L, NV4500
2005 Chevy Silverado LS 2500HD 6.0L 4L80E/NP263
2009 Impala SS LS4 V8
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