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Posted: 01-15-2007 12:40 pm |
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normv
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Dan If you cannot find a suitable fuel gauge to match the sender. A good auto instrument repairer should be able to redo your old sender to mach your new gauge. It is just a matter of getting the appropriate resistance. Matching the gauge to the current sender is always the best (cheapest) option though if you can do it. Norm
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