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Old 03-15-2022, 07:54 PM   #12
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Re: Removing Choke And Throttle knobs 67 cluster

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Got 'er done LockDoc.!

Gauge is working perfectly. Basically just wired it directly from back of gauge straight to the sender. I also made sure I had good grounds on the tank.

I poured 2-3 gallons and it showed close to Empty (slightly lower). I added ten gallons (for a total 0f 12-13) and it now shows 3/4 tank. The tank I am using is a Tanks Inc. 18 gallon tank, so the result is pretty close to what I'd expect.

I had also set my sender float a tiny bit low, as I plan to leave a bit of room in the tank to make it easier for it to vent. So say if I have 12 gallons in a 16 gallon tank my gauge is dead on.

Thanks for all the help guys.!

Good deal. Glad you got it under control...

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