Swapping out clusters (adding a tachometer) did change the way my fuel gage read. I just retrofitted my '84 non-tach fuel gage into the tachometer one, and all was well. It reads full when full and empty when empty... no shortcoming here. Having said that, swapping out the sender had no change on the fuel gage. -Damon --- Curt Newsome <tele2222@YAHOO.COM> wrote: > I bought a new tank and replaced the sending unit > assembley at the same time last fall for an > unrelated > problem. The gas gauge reads exactly the same as > before. I have also had three different instrument > clusters in my van over the past year and all three > fuel gauges read exactly the same - so it's probably > some shortcoming in the design of the system. >
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