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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Ridgcrest, CA
Posts: 16
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Fuel Gauge
Gday Guys,
I own a 1956 S88. I have recently restored my fuel system and have found my fuel gauge to be faulty. It only moves less than a 1/4" around the empty line when I move the fuel sender through its full range. Does any one have a fuel gauge I can buy or know of a good repairer? Thanks in advance for your help!! ![]() Kind Regards, Brad |
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