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Old 11-04-2015, 11:32 AM   #1
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30 ohms on the sending unit for 65?

Sorry if this question is silly - on eBay there are GM sending units for 64 and older that are 0-30 ohms but the same company has 65+ as 0-90 ohms? I think my 65 is still a 0-30 ohms...any input?
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Old 11-04-2015, 01:53 PM   #2
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Re: 30 ohms on the sending unit for 65?

should be 0-30 somebody else will chime in. I bought a new cheap one $29, and it didn't go to full, only about 3/4. Have seen them for $49 don't know if there is any difference. put my old one back in and it works fine.
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Old 11-04-2015, 02:17 PM   #3
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Re: 30 ohms on the sending unit for 65?

I got my sending unit from Truck and Car shop and it worked fine. Worked so fine that when I went over bumps the gas that caused the sending unit to move up and down moved the gauge with it. lol
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Old 11-04-2015, 02:33 PM   #4
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Re: 30 ohms on the sending unit for 65?

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Sorry if this question is silly - on eBay there are GM sending units for 64 and older that are 0-30 ohms but the same company has 65+ as 0-90 ohms? I think my 65 is still a 0-30 ohms...any input?
Yes, if you still have the factory gas tank behind the seat and the original fuel level gauge, you will need the 0-30 ohm sending unit.
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Yes, if you still have the factory gas tank behind the seat and the original fuel level gauge, you will need the 0-30 ohm sending unit.

Wouldn't you need a 0-30 ohm unit no matter what tank you have (in-cab, rear frame mount,...) as long as your using the stock gauge?
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Old 11-04-2015, 03:46 PM   #6
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Re: 30 ohms on the sending unit for 65?

The big thing is to match the sending unit with your gauge. If you have OEM gauges for your model, it should be 0-30ohm. Aftermarket can be 0-30ohm, 0-90ohm,204-33ohm, ect.
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Old 11-04-2015, 04:21 PM   #7
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Re: 30 ohms on the sending unit for 65?

Awesome - thanks guys. I have the stock gauge but I need to shorten the rod on the stock sending unit because its being installed in a 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood tank. Basically installs like the 69 Camaro tanks in the back, and fills under the tag, but is poly so it works with my diesel and no risk of rust in the fuel system. Right now its just mocked up with some ratchet straps until I get the wiring and suction/return setup.
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Re: 30 ohms on the sending unit for 65?

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Wouldn't you need a 0-30 ohm unit no matter what tank you have (in-cab, rear frame mount,...) as long as your using the stock gauge?
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Awesome - thanks guys. I have the stock gauge but I need to shorten the rod on the stock sending unit because its being installed in a 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood tank. Basically installs like the 69 Camaro tanks in the back, and fills under the tag, but is poly so it works with my diesel and no risk of rust in the fuel system. Right now its just mocked up with some ratchet straps until I get the wiring and suction/return setup.
This is what I was referring to. If you are using a different tank application, it would be better to use the sending unit for that tank, and use a resistor conversion, or use a marine type adjustable universal sending unit that matches the sending unit/fuel pump assembly opening for that Cadillac tank. Be careful modifying the sending unit for the OE truck gas tank.
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Re: 30 ohms on the sending unit for 65?

I've been real careful with that sending unit - I won't move it around too harsh.
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