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Old 06-20-2009, 08:03 AM
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Hi, I have a new Autometer 2 1/16 Street Rod Artic White fuel gage installed in my 71 Chevelle. I kept the original tank sender unit. I connected "S" to sender (Tan wire), "I" to + from ignition and "GND" to ground. Now the fact is that when the tank is full, the pointer reads a little bit over "1/2", and while the fuel is being consumed and the tank level goes lower, the pointer moves gradually toward "F" until it reaches the gage top and canīt keep moving further (So, it is reading backwards).

Iīve checked the wiring, connections, grounding, etc., and still canīt fix the problem.

Can the tank sender unit and floater be installed backwards? When I installed the mine, I think it had only one possible position to be attached.

The original gage (Non SS) reads "F" at top and "E" at bottom, so the pointer travels clockwise from F to E. The Autometer gage pointer travels from right F to left E (Counterclockwise), Could this be the problem?

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Old 06-23-2009, 04:28 PM
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Well, seems Iīm on my own with this: I asked Autometer about the problem, and they asked me to check the product number. Checking it, I realized that I have the incorrect gage: 240E-33F ohms which matches with the universal fuel sender that came with my 1300 Street Rod Artic White Kit.

Now I see clearly why the gage works backwards: In this product, the more resistance, the more the pointer goes towards E, so, when the GM sender floater (0-90 ohms) rises and increases resistance, this gage reads towards E.

I have two options: Adapt the universal sender to my fuel tank, or replace the gage with the correct one.

Thanks anyway to all those who read the thread, which I hope becomes useful!
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Old 06-23-2009, 05:06 PM
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Thanks anyway to all those who read the thread, which I hope becomes useful!
Thanks for posting what you found, that's good info for future reference.
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Old 06-24-2009, 04:32 PM
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I have a 0-90ohm fuel guage (street rod kit)same as you. If you want to take the set off my hands PM me and we can work something out . Did you use the float that came with the kit?
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