stushug
Well-Known Member
My original sender is long gone, so there's no option of rebuilding it and re-installing it. The one that's in there now is a new chinese crapper, but that's all that I could find and I figured it's better than no gauge at all. The problem is that once installed it sucks for accuracy. I had tested it before installing it, and it did (barely) reach full when I moved the float arm to that position. When I moved the float to the other extreme, the gauge read empty. I did measure the ohms, but I don't remember what the exact numbers were but the must have been close to original specs. I filled the tank yesterday, and while still sitting at the gas pump the needle only went to a touch over 3/4. I'm guessing that once the gauge is in the tank, the float range of motion is not as full as when it was outside of the tank and the float level never moves the arm far enough to register full. What is confusing, though is as I drove around, the need occasionally did go to the full mark, but it kept going back to about 3/4 and mostly stayed there. I just checked it again with the car sitting still in my garage and the gauge only went to 3/4. I remember someone in another thread mentioning meter match. Would that box correct my problem? Thanks guys!