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Re: Fuel Sender Resistance Readings
The black helicopters hovering over the house recorded epp@domain.elided
(Michael Eppinger) whispering:
>I need some info for tomorrow. I will be playing hooky from work tomorrow,
>and I am installing my gas tank. I have the sender out right now, but
>before I put it back in what should the resistance readings be for Full and
>Empty (I figure it is easier to fix now than latter)? It is for a Scout
>II. If you could email the answers to me direct I would appriciate it.
Epp,
I believe for full the sender should have about 10 Ohms of resistance and
about 70+ for an empty reading. This assumes the gauge and constant
voltage regulator are in proper working order.
Good luck,
John
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