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Ken, did you mount your sending unit on the block, fender, firewall or elsewhere.
Terry K |
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The sender was screwed into the regulator (1/8th inchNPT) and I retained a small 15# gauge tee'd into the regulator for comparison purposes. Pretty much like an electric temp sender would look like; sender wired straight to the gauge. Easy to read LED numbers in 1/2 pound increments, even at speed. Not all that expensive either.
I wish I had kept that gauge; with car attached of course! |
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Autometer electric gauge, sender at the elbow for the carb. Works fine.
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Looking at the Auto Meter 4361 installation guide, it recommends that the sending unit
be isolated from vibration.That's why I was wondering about the best place for the sending unit. |
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