AndyB.
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‘85 2.8 that I’ve owned since ‘96 (second owner). I replaced the worn out sending unit a few years ago, prior to that full was off the chart and when you first hit E, you were down about 8 gallons (17 gallon tank). I drive it around 1k miles per year, wasn’t sure how close to E I could get before I ran out of gas. Last week I was between 1/8 and E and put in 15 gallons.
Adapting the check method in the service manual, I used a 10 ohm and 75 ohm resistor (I couldn’t find a 73). When hooked up to a 12vdc power supply and an old gauge with the 10 ohm resistor in circuit, I zeroed the trimmer on the instrument voltage regulator until the needle was on F. I then replaced to 10 ohm with the 75 and checked position.
I swapped the IVR in my truck—nailed it. No longer over shooting F by 1/4 of a tank.
Adapting the check method in the service manual, I used a 10 ohm and 75 ohm resistor (I couldn’t find a 73). When hooked up to a 12vdc power supply and an old gauge with the 10 ohm resistor in circuit, I zeroed the trimmer on the instrument voltage regulator until the needle was on F. I then replaced to 10 ohm with the 75 and checked position.
I swapped the IVR in my truck—nailed it. No longer over shooting F by 1/4 of a tank.
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