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This is almost the exact information I've been seeking. I am trying to piece together a TR3 and have purchased (from ebay) some guages. I think I have a TR4 fuel guage with curved glass. I also have a tank sending unit that came in a TR3 tank and two that came from NOS (new). I have 2 other fuel guages (with flat glass) probably from a TR4. All these guages (don't) work the same -pretty much the opposite but also without full range. The new sending units were supposed to be for a TR4, but with an ohm meter, they read the same as the TR3 (roughly 90ohms=full 0=empty.
Assuming I have TR4 gauges, what should the sending unit measure when empty/full?
Any help would be... very helpful.
I don't have the numbers handy, but if it reads zero empty, it can't be from a TR4. The TR4 sender reads zero full.
Flat glass is definitely TR4 or later; but early TR4 had curved glass gauges that look virtually identical (from the front) to TR3 gauges. However, if you look at the back of the gauge, the TR3 style gauge will have two slots & nuts on the outside for the adjustment (as shown below), while the TR4 gauge has two round windows (with slots possibly visible inside) and no nuts.
Thanks. I think I'll order the TR4 sender from MOSS. My TR6 sending unit seems different from either the TR3 or what the TR4 should be. I have a TR4 voltage stabilizer and I've tried adding that to the circuit. I've even tried taking apart the sending unit and reversing the rheostat so ground is at the other end -but the full range is not correct.
I feel better knowing that there are differences between TR4 and TR3 sending units. -even though the supplier claims to have sent me 2 TR4 units. I've wasted a lot of money by trying to save money on ebay.
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