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Old 09-11-2012, 11:39 AM   #1
DylnCox
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1980 Chevy Silverado - Gas Gauge

I've seen dozens of these posts and numerous answers, but I just need some extra clarification - because I'm no car mechanic, to say the least.

I bought this '80 Silverado (350 5.7, 2WD) a couple of days ago, and the gas gauge was not working - so I figured it would be an easy fix.

It has dual tanks - and on the passenger side tank is what looks like a tan wire but it has either been melted/burnt/cut somewhere during its 32-year life.

My problem is I have no idea where to reconnect this wire. I have a hunch that it connects to another melted/burnt/cut wire further up the truck - but I'm not positive.

I've taken some pictures to help me illustrate what's going on - to help you all better understand.


I'm posting this - because I'm not 100% that these two wires were ever connected, and I have no idea the gauge on them, or if that matters when reconnecting..


The Problem



Tan Wire From Passenger Tank


2nd Dangling Wire - Unknown
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