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Old 02-27-2004, 08:54 PM   #1
bpmcgee
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Help needed! Calling Everyone with a multimeter!

Hi there,

Me and 72K5 are working on coming up with a way to adapt our temperature gauges to work with the chevy standard temp senders. I only have one gauge, though, so I don't have a good sample of how much these gauges can vary.

If you have a temperature gauge that isn't connected, I would REALLY appreciate it if you could do two quick measurements please! If you look at the back of the gauge, there are 4 screws sticking out -- at 12, 3, 6, and 9 O'Clock. Could you please take resistance measurements from 12-3 and from 3-9, and 3-12? You can reply to this thread with your results.

1) Resistance from 12-3
2) Resistance from 3-9
3) Resistance from 3-12 (Should be 1 + 2)

Thanks!!!

Brian
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