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Autometer Fuel Level Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Montpelier, Virginia, US

Montpelier, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Autometer Manufacturer Part Number:5714 Surface Finish:White Warranty:No

This is a new in box Autometer Fuel Gauge. It is still in the factory shrink wrap. I bought it for a VW powered sand rail I was going to get on the road but I got to many projects to get it on the road, I have decided to just use it on the farm and work on my other projects for now. It is 0 ohms at empty and 90 ohms full, make sure your sending unit in your tank has similar parameters. If not, ask me, I am an electrical engineer and may have the right resistor of might be able to calculate the resistor you need to work with your sending unit, I am an electrical engineer in training of my senior year so I am pretty good at that. Thanks for looking and sorry if it is a problem if I do not ship out of the US. Thanks for looking!

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