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08-01-2023, 01:41 AM | #26 |
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Re: Sending Unit has me stumped!
Here you go - doing this from my phone so hoping it works. Tried changing resistor but didn’t change anything but I’m needing to see a pic of the back of someone else’s cluster to ensure I am installing it correctly.
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08-01-2023, 01:54 AM | #27 |
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Re: Sending Unit has me stumped!
Your multimeter is reading 5V according to the 0-10 scale, which is what I'd expect to see if everything is working correctly.
The notches on the sides of the resistor can point either way. The C shaped contact patches need to face away from the gauge so that the nuts make contact with them. There are some photos in this thread. https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=640615 |
08-01-2023, 02:12 AM | #28 | |
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08-01-2023, 02:21 AM | #29 |
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Re: Sending Unit has me stumped!
A ground issue at the tank, a faulty connection between the sender and the gauge, or an excessively high resistance in your sender would explain it. I see no indication of any of those things.
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08-01-2023, 02:23 AM | #30 |
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Re: Sending Unit has me stumped!
Could it be something as simple as you're not getting a good connection between the tan wire and your sender?
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08-01-2023, 02:30 AM | #31 |
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Re: Sending Unit has me stumped!
No that all seems to be okay. It connects strongly. And, as I said - it works outside the tank when I manually move the float and ground it to the cab. It’s like it won’t ground properly with the lock ring to tank. But then why wouldn’t a manual ground make it work when it’s in the tank. That’s the part that is baffling.
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08-01-2023, 03:22 AM | #32 |
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Re: Sending Unit has me stumped!
I don't think the 5V voltage reading indicates a problem with your gauge. It sure seems like there is a lack of ground connection at your sender base.
Maybe try running a wire from the negative terminal of your battery to the sender base. |
08-02-2023, 10:44 PM | #33 | |
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The reason I thought I was having a ground issue before is once I put it down deep in the tank it reads over full. But now I'm realizing as I'm lowering it in it moves from empty to full as it should (with ground wire attached to bolt on cab) but once I get it past a certain point my float goes high enough where the gauge reads well over full. This is testing with new and old sending unit. Any thoughts before I put it all back together? Thanks in advance - Ryan |
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08-02-2023, 11:48 PM | #34 |
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Re: Sending Unit has me stumped!
My thought is it wouldn't bother me. If it does the job of letting me know it has enough gas, or it's running out, that is all I would need to know. It may read better than a brand new Chinese gauge. I bought my latest instrument cluster from here in the parts section of the forum, and put together 1 better cluster from 2 that weren't so good. I'd rather get used parts than new when given a choice, but that's me.
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08-03-2023, 12:42 AM | #35 | |
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08-03-2023, 01:51 PM | #36 |
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The resistor on the back of the gauge should measure at around 90 Ohms. This measurement must be taken with the resistor removed from the gauge. If the resistor is significantly lower than 90 Ohms, then this will cause the gauge to read higher than usual.
If you have a reproduction gauge that has the resistor built into it and is intended to be used without an external resistor, then adding an external resistor will result in lower resistance and therefore higher gauge position (two resistors of the same value connected in parallel results in half the resistance). Last edited by pjmoreland; 08-03-2023 at 02:32 PM. |
08-03-2023, 02:23 PM | #37 |
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Take a look at the comment in this video at 2:36 about how the reproduction gauge doesn't use an external resistor.
https://youtu.be/Bq3YfCLq4So?t=156 |
08-04-2023, 05:42 PM | #38 | |
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08-04-2023, 05:47 PM | #39 | |
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08-04-2023, 06:49 PM | #40 |
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If the ground clamp isn't grounded, then the winding in the gauge that pushes the gauge toward FULL will not work.
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08-05-2023, 02:16 PM | #41 |
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Re: Sending Unit has me stumped!
Sorry, that was a stupid post. I was thinking that clamp was connected to each cluster but of course it’s not. Was having a Manitoba moment. It’s not been unhooked. So I’m still confused. Damn.
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