Re: reliable fuel gauge? anyone?
My car is a 36, converted to 12v. I've got a crappy Drake unit that didn't work, some other off brand unit that was touted to be a great replacement, and the non functioning
King Seely unit, if I can find it. The stock gauge used to travel up and down indiscriminately with no real stability. I'm loathe to spoil the presentation of the period dash with an add on cluster of modern gauges hung off the bottom. I'll hide the gauge for the fuel level behind or under the seat or back in the trunk. I just need a good recommendation for a kit that will allow the sender to bolt to the stock tank sender bolt pattern without any alteration. Perhaps one day I'll luck up on a good sending unit that isn't made of solid gold.
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