[NoVa-Corvairs] 1961 coupe on Craigslist
Darrin Hartzler
dhartzler at ifc.org
Wed Oct 1 16:24:25 EDT 2008
Pretty sure one (EM) is 60 ohm and the other (Lates) is 90 ohm so you
cannot use an early gauge on a late sender.
I am pretty sure have a late gauge if you need one but good to check the
sender first.
Darrin
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Bryan Blackwell <bryan at skiblack.com>
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Hi Ralph,
FYI, the early ('60 - '64) and late ('65 - '69) gauge clusters are
completely different. I'm pretty sure that any late fuel gauge will
work, tho. However, I would first verify that the sender goes to
full 90 ohms before looking to swap the gauge.
--Bryan
On Sep 29, 2008, at 11:31 AM, Ralph R. Polachek, Esq. wrote:
> I wonder if the gas gauge is interchangeable. Maybe my problem is the
> gauge itself (when tank full only creeps up to 3/4, etc.). My gauge
> is a
> '68.
>
>
> Ralph R. Polachek
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