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Looking For A Working Fuel Gauge

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Can I get Williamson's address or phone number?
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There is a repairer named Williamson's in Arkansas that repairs gauges if you can't find a replacement.

Check the old parts suppliers for a replacement.


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Hey guys,

So my fuel gauge is reading E no matter what. I know the wiring is good as I've tested it with a volt meter, it has a new float and sender that has the correct 10 ohm rating. I'm guessing the original gauge must be had or seized from sitting for 18 years.

Does anyone know where I could get a replacement gauge for the original 6 volt system? Either an original or a aftermarket newly built one it doesn't matter to me just as long as it fits in the dashboard like the original.

Also, I know this isn't the tech forum but does anyone know if there's a way to test the old gauge to see if it's bad?


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