> I have a 68 that's been in storage since 1973. I want to test the
> gauges to find out if they're any good. Has anyone done this before
> or aware of a source of information I could use to check them out?
Don't ground it, use ten Ohms, because that is about what a properly
functioning transmitter it going to provide. Seventy Ohms for empty.
The gages can be calibrated so they read at the end points for full and
empty, hot and cold, low and high.
Ray
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