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I want to check the accuracy of my gauge. There is like 3 gallons in the tank and haven been completely filled. On a 71 RR, can the sender be checked with it in the car or do I have to drop the tank and pull it out? It should read 73 ohms + or - 12 ohms empty. Full should read like 9.6 + or...
IDK if this matters now since this thread is a little dated or not. I looked @ his web site and still out of stock. I sent a email and got a reply back saying that a bunch was at the printers and should have them soon. I hope so because I'd like to get one as well.
Mancini is carrying the torque straps. They went up in price from before. With that, I used "Mighty Mounts" engine mounts which is solid on drivers side and rubber on passenger. No problems after a few years, knock on wood.
Automatic column shift with no console is what mine is. Yes, I have the correct metal mount. Pictured is the backside of the mount. I'll have to go mess with it again. I think I might have something wrong but has me puzzled is why I'm asking
I should be a little more clearer. When I went to mock mine, same as yours, the lower plastic cover either exposes the mounting bolts or if I put it to cover the mounting bolts, the top is exposed of the bracket. Like the cover is too short/not tall enough.
Does the lower cover covers the whole lower mount for the cassette player? Was there different height of the covers? I know there is a difference between console and non-console mount (metal bracket). Thanks