You think I should forget it and put my dash back together?AC car. Nice! 7500 Coronet R/T’s made. 5 of us have working fuel gauges. Good luck.
AC car. Nice! 7500 Coronet R/T’s made. 5 of us have working fuel gauges. Good luck.
Yes there are, but no one has them available.Lol. No reproductions on that piece?
I've done all the troubleshooting, it's actually the gauge.just spit-balling here
the voltage limiter plugged in
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on the back of your gauge panel/printed circuit board
may be the offending culprit
takes the voltage down to like 5 volt's
for a couple of the gauges to work properly
often times when the temp, tach &/or fuel gauge senders
have already been replaced, it's the culprit
they do make a solid state version/one now too
I think Mancini Racing or MegaPartsUSA had (has ?) them
or even possibly a crack in the actual printed circuit board
good luck
I'm using my original tank with the FiTech system. The sending unit was replaced, tested with the volt limiter. Everything is working as designed.As mentioned more often then not the problem is the sender not the gauge... Since you have a FiTech what fuel tank are you running? If your running a Tanks Inc EFI type tank you can swap the arm style sender for a tube type sender, the tube types seem to work much better...
https://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/...ct_id=346/category_id=68/mode=prod/prd346.htm
The Charger tank takes a 6" tube sender
the gauge is inop, tested it and it's done. What's the WTB?Nice, you just missed that hose assembly. Eugene had one for sale last week, but I put a guy onto it and it's gone. Post in the WTB and x your fingers!
Fuel gauge, do a search. None of the repro senders work right, but they can! New one in my Bee works just fine.
Is it your gauge or your sender that's pooched???
Any '69 Coronet fuel gauge from a non-ralley dash should work.
E-Bay?
I will check with my friend Mike to see if he has his original gauges. He went all custom dash in his '69 Coronet.
Want To Buy...the gauge is inop, tested it and it's done. What's the WTB?