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Fuel tank sender unit, early vs late bay
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<blockquote data-quote="currylager" data-source="post: 11034" data-attributes="member: 174"><p>If the fuel tanks of the two vintages are physically the same you might be in with a chance. It depends on whether the resistance/deflection of the two senders are the same. You could be cheeky and connect the sender up externally using a fly lead to ground and observe how the fuel gauge behaves for different simulated fuel levels?? :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="currylager, post: 11034, member: 174"] If the fuel tanks of the two vintages are physically the same you might be in with a chance. It depends on whether the resistance/deflection of the two senders are the same. You could be cheeky and connect the sender up externally using a fly lead to ground and observe how the fuel gauge behaves for different simulated fuel levels?? :roll: [/QUOTE]
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