5 Bolt After Market Fuel Sender 73-10 OHM
- Yellow Zinc Plated Steel Bracket and Plate w/ Ground Stud
- Adjustable from 6"-24"
- Gasket and Hardware included
- Wire Wound Resistor Board
- See application chart below for more options.
Application Listing:
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The resistance of your fuel sender should match that of your gauge. For instance the resistance of the stock gauge in a 55 Chevy has a value of zero ohms when empty and 30 ohms when full. The following list is for stock gauges and some popular aftermarket brands:
- Ford up to 1986 - 73-10 Ohms
- Ford 1987 & up - 16-158 Ohms
- GM up to 1964 - 0-30 Ohms
- GM 1965-1997 - 0-90 Ohms
- GM 1998 & up - 40-250 Ohms
- Mopar up to 1986 - 73-10 Ohms
- AMC 1950-1977 - 73-10 Ohms
- Autometer -240-33 Ohms is the most common however other ohm ranges are made
- Classic Instruments - 240-33 Ohms (excluding vehicle specific gauge kits which use factory ohm range)
- Dolphin - 0-90 Ohms
- Dakota Digital - Programmable to work with most Ohm range senders
- VDO - 10-180 Ohms
The first number represents the empty Ohm reading and the second number is the full reading.
Part Number for Each ohm range
- TAN-SW - 240-33 Ohms
- TAN-VDO -10-180 Ohms
- TAN-GME - 0-30 Ohms
- TAN-GML - 0-90 Ohms
- TAN-ORG - 73-10 Ohms
This sender will work on fuel tanks from 6 to 24 inches deep by cutting to length using the instructions included. Since fuel tank senders only read resistance to ground they work on all 6-24 volt systems positive or negative ground. They do not have a fuel pickup tube built into them as some original senders may have. Our fuel fuel senders cover many applications, but If you do not see your application give us a call or Check out part number TAN-MM.