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Howard,
Thanks for that. I'll recheck to verify what I am seeing but based on the test procedure. It appears it is always pointing to empty. Now that being said, I don't see any marking on the terminals on the back of the gauge, so does it matter which terminal is connected to tank wire? In this application, I am running 12v negative ground, but I am using a 6v Runtz converter on the power side. I'm just bench-testing this at the moment and have the cluster grounded as the runtz requires a ground as well.
Posted on: 2022/12/7 11:38
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It does matter which terminal connects to the battery as one terminal will power both coils and the other will only provide a sender ground to its coil. I would start by seeing if the gauge terminal layout is anything like the illustration. That drawing is out of the 37-8 SM and Packard usually had components drawn showing terminals in their approximate locations. In this case I would try the battery on the terminal in the middle and the sender to the one at the top. If that does not work then it would be a matter of trying to ohm the coils or if you can see inside the gauge, maybe the wires are visible.
Posted on: 2022/12/7 11:47
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I'll take a look again. But I think the terminals are oriented horizontally vs vertically on this 115-C (JR) gauge.
But I recheck everything when I go back out there this evening.
Posted on: 2022/12/7 12:38
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You might look very carefully at the insulator paper and see if some indication is stamped on the paper itself. This is a 41 horizontal layout gauge (different brand) and you can barely see a faded stamp or imprint next to the terminal.
Attach file: 41 instrument2 copy.jpg (73.36 KB)
Posted on: 2022/12/7 13:13
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Howard, thanks, I will check that. The paper between the terminals is ripped away, but the base paper remains.
Posted on: 2022/12/7 13:35
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Hard to read in that photo, does that say IGN? (Ignition).
Posted on: 2022/12/7 13:42
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I think so but my eyes are not great anymore.
Posted on: 2022/12/7 14:03
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Posted on: 2022/12/7 14:33
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Unless my eyes are deceiving me, I believe this says "TANK".
Posted on: 2022/12/7 14:51
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