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AnthonyG 11-11-2018 01:01 PM

Electric fuel gauge for '35?
 

Does anybody make an electric conversion fuel gauge that fits in stock '35 instrument cluster? Also the sending unit?

deuce lover 11-11-2018 01:11 PM

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No but you can use a early 36 which has nearly the same color face.

AnthonyG 11-11-2018 04:25 PM

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Thx duece,

AnthonyG 11-11-2018 04:44 PM

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Seems no stock aftermarket new '36 fuel gauges available either?

oldandtired 11-12-2018 07:31 AM

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My 35 pickup had single gauges in it instead of the dual gauges and I changed out the hydrostatic fuel gauge for an electric 36 single gauge. I believe I still have a spare NOS 36 electric fuel gauge out in one of the buildings. I can check if you are interested. It has been several years since I looked.

Charlie ny 11-12-2018 08:06 AM

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AG,
Try Third Gen Automotive.......Mike Driskell.......he most likely can help you.
Before Mike came on the scene I kept an eye out at swap meets for these dash
gauges they do show up from time to time. Any 6v FORD GAS TANK SENDING UNIT will

work. Just as challenging is dropping the tank and fitting the sending unit.
Charlie ny

AnthonyG 11-12-2018 10:57 AM

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Thx & will get back to u oldandtired, got a bid in on one @ the dreaded Ebay��. Thx for the info Charlie. Gas tank new from Tanks Inc & put in a few yrs ago. Car doesn’t see weather so S/B an easy out. I’m checking w Tanks on sending unit for the ‘36 gauge.

Licensed to kill 11-12-2018 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by oldandtired (Post 1695299)
My 35 pickup had single gauges in it instead of the dual gauges and I changed out the hydrostatic fuel gauge for an electric 36 single gauge. I believe I still have a spare NOS 36 electric fuel gauge out in one of the buildings. I can check if you are interested. It has been several years since I looked.

If Anthony doesn't take that, I may be interested. Need one for my '35 truck. Was wanting to go with the '36 dual gauges but a single fuel gauge would be fine if it's nice. Been looking at them on eBay as well but will stay clear for now so I don't inadvertently run Anthony's price up. I'm not in a hurry.

Kurt in NJ 11-12-2018 01:57 PM

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I think the tank sender opening is different between hydrostatic and electric--- I think I remember seeing an adapter plate to use the later tank with earlier sender--- but probably as simple as drilling and tapping a new set of holes

Licensed to kill 11-12-2018 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Kurt in NJ (Post 1695406)
I think the tank sender opening is different between hydrostatic and electric--- I think I remember seeing an adapter plate to use the later tank with earlier sender--- but probably as simple as drilling and tapping a new set of holes

I had wondered about that but an adaptor would be pretty simple to make.

Don Rogers 11-12-2018 05:53 PM

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Please keep in mind that a 35 gas tank is different than a 36 unit. The 35 tank has one hole on top. The sending unit has both an air (hydrostatic) line and a fuel line. A 36 tank has a hole on top for the electric gauge unit and a hole in the front edge of the tank for the gas siphon. To use a 36 electric unit in a 35 tank you will have to do one of two things. 1. leave the 35 hydrostatic unit in place to siphon the gas and add a second hole on top for the electric sender. or 2. Modify the top hole to fit the 36 electric unit and place a second gas siphon fitting on the front edge of the tank.

The best option is to replace the 35 tank with a 36 tank!!!!!

Licensed to kill 11-12-2018 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Don Rogers (Post 1695477)
Please keep in mind that a 35 gas tank is different than a 36 unit. The 35 tank has one hole on top. The sending unit has both an air (hydrostatic) line and a fuel line. A 36 tank has a hole on top for the electric gauge unit and a hole in the front edge of the tank for the gas siphon. To use a 36 electric unit in a 35 tank you will have to do one of two things. 1. leave the 35 hydrostatic unit in place to siphon the gas and add a second hole on top for the electric sender. or 2. Modify the top hole to fit the 36 electric unit and place a second gas siphon fitting on the front edge of the tank.

The best option is to replace the 35 tank with a 36 tank!!!!!

Mine is a truck (35) and the sending unit is on the bottom

JSeery 11-12-2018 06:50 PM

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Somewhat similar problem as I would think you would have to move the sender location to the top of the tank to use the later sending units. Then there is the fun of finding a good K-S sending unit.

Don Rogers 11-13-2018 09:23 AM

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LTK You might want to look into a 1937 truck fuel tank. It has the electrical sending unit on the top of the tank.

Licensed to kill 11-13-2018 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by JSeery (Post 1695513)
Somewhat similar problem as I would think you would have to move the sender location to the top of the tank to use the later sending units. Then there is the fun of finding a good K-S sending unit.

What is a "K-S" sending unit?.

Licensed to kill 11-13-2018 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Don Rogers (Post 1695673)
LTK You might want to look into a 1937 truck fuel tank. It has the electrical sending unit on the top of the tank.

If they are the same otherwise and I could find one. The chances of finding one around here are pretty dismal. Would be rather simple to make a hole in the top for a sending unit. Would just have to remove the existing sender and go in there with a bore scope to find the right location (away from any baffles) OR, just make it directly across from the existing one. The reality is that I don't really NEED a working fuel gauge. It's not like I'm going to take this thing on a cross country trek. I just don't like things that don't work.

tubman 11-13-2018 12:36 PM

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To answer your question "K-S" stands for "King-Seely" who manufactured gauges and sending units for Ford for many years. They work differently than most electric gauges, using points in the sending unit that open and close at different rates in response to differences in input (heat, pressure, etc) rather than resistance.

JSeery 11-13-2018 03:28 PM

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What tubman said!

gnolnor 11-13-2018 04:13 PM

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AnthonyG, I have an early '36, but no sending unit. See pictures and let me know. It works and is electric. Let me know in a private message. $40.00 plus shipping. gnolnor

AnthonyG 11-15-2018 02:14 PM

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oldandtired & gnolnor Thx to U both, sent pm's & can never figure out if they went :), anyway I got the one i bid on e-bay.


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