There are a number of old threads concerning troubleshooting
gas gauge problems. Assuming you have reduced the 12 volt
feed to 6 volt for the gas gauge circuit (if not contact
almost any of the vendors of old truck parts for a "reducer")
go to this
http://www.escribe.com/automotive/american/chevygmtruck/index.html?
web page and enter
gas gauge
into the box marked "search".
-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Tofani [mailto:rontof@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 3:31 PM
To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: [oletrucks] gas gauge problem
Can anyone advise as to where to start in determining whats wrong with my
gas gauge? It may be the unit in the tank. Where do I start? Will replacing
the unit in the tank take care of the problem? This 54 3100 has been
converted to 12 volt. Would this have anything to do with it?
Be pleased to hear from anyone that has restored a 54. Just go tmiine and I
need to do some work on it to get the way I want it.
Thanks
Ron
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