<VV> gas tank senders
kovacsmj
kovacsmj at sbcglobal.net
Fri Aug 26 21:57:27 EDT 2005
Dave thanks, I loose a bet once in a while!!
We learn something new every day. Does this mean that the EM senders can
be identified by NOT having an OHM reading stamped on them??? Just want
to clear up how to identify one. I have 5 LM senders and all say 90.
I haven't touched an EM since I sold my '63 in '65.
Getting all the information is most of the solution.
MIKE KOVACS
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 8:43 PM
To: kovacsmj
Cc: virtualvairs at corvair.org; 'Daniel Monasterio';
s10birdman1966 at yahoo.com
Subject: Re: <VV> gas tank senders
I bet they don't.
Dave.. .
On Aug 26, 2005, at 2:57 PM, kovacsmj wrote:
> Just a point of interest. The 90 ohm (LM) says 90 on the side of the
> variable resistor. If you have used spares in your stash, I bet the EM
> ones say 30.
>
> Getting all the information is most of the solution.
>
> MIKE KOVACS>
>
On Behalf Of Daniel
> Monasterio
> Subject: Re:<VV> gas tank senders
>
> Tom,
> No problem with the tanks but, senders have different
resistances:
> 61-64, 30 Ohms and 65-69, 90 Ohms. You should use the apropiate sender
> for your car.
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