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Fuel gauge sender
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Phil Randolph
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My gas gage finally wet the bed and it is the sending unit that is at fault. I did some quick checking and it appears that the resistor should have a 0 to 90 ohm range. Can anybody verify this?

Posted on: 2011/5/14 19:24
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Re: Fuel gauge sender
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0-90 was a pretty standard GM number for a lot of years and since Packard used either AC as did Chevy in that year or Moto Meter Neco, that would be a pretty good guess. If no one comes with positive info, you could buy a few resistors or a linear taper potentiometer and substitute to see what the gauge looks like.

Posted on: 2011/5/14 20:03
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