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Old 10-14-2013, 06:36 PM   #25
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Re: 0-30 ohms gauge, 0-90 ohms sender, how do I make this work?

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1. Taking the sender itself off the SN36 and affix it to the Blazer fuel module.
2. Just installing the SN36 separately in the tank.

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It may be possible to just drill a hole (about 7/16" I think) in the mounting plate of the blazer unit and install the Classic unit with it's bracket too. Not sure if that's what you meant but it could be the simplest way. It was for me.

The middle stud on my fuel tank plate is the SN36 sending unit mount and signal terminal. I just drilled a hole and put it in.
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