Can anyone confirm or deny, that there's a difference in resistance values between the aero era fuel sending unit, and the fuel sending unit from my 86? I have signal, but it just doesn't seem quite right. Thanks!
Can anyone confirm or deny, that there's a difference in resistance values between the aero era fuel sending unit, and the fuel sending unit from my 86? I have signal, but it just doesn't seem quite right. Thanks!
So you have the sender from the 86 wagon installed?
What is the dash out off?
Last edited by massacre; 06-16-2020 at 05:42 PM.
79 Zephyr, 4.6L 4v/4r70w swap, with team z front and rear suspension, 8.8 and upgraded brakes and coil overs. Running Holley Terminator X Max.
Not sure about the Marquis, but in regards to the Mustangs.
1979-1986 Mustang Fuel Level Sending Unit Ohm Readings are approximately 73 ohms empty and approximately 10 ohms full.
1987-1997 Mustang Fuel Level Sending Unit Ohm Readings are approximately 22 ohms empty and approximately 145 ohms full.
Trey
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My info (extracted from this site) shows:
'83-86 CFI/EFI fuel senders: 80 empty - 10 full
'87-'93 EFI fuel senders: 10 empty - 165 full
'79-86 carbed fuel sender: 60-86 empty - 8-12 full
Airtex E2145S fuel sender: ~84 empty - ~8 full
However, the Airtex does not work any near correctly in my '78 Fairmont, so, Real Soon Now, I plan on purchasing and installing:
https://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/p...rod/prd748.htm
http://www.tanksinc.com/pdf/MeterMat...alTanksInc.pdf
Mike
My '78 Fairmont build - http://vb.foureyedpride.com/showthre...539-78-Big-Red
That would explain my problem. I'm getting about 8-9 at full, and if I hook it in to the gauge one way, it sweeps the gauge in the right direction but not accurately, and if I hook it in another way it sweeps the opposite direction and is way off too. I was hoping to just add or subtract some resistance to get it close-ish, but it looks like I need to swap out either the sender or the gauge. Or maybe just mount a fuel cell and call it good...
Does anyone know if the 86 sender (with in tank pump), has the same mounting style/dimensions as the 87+ senders? I know the 87+ doesn't have the fuel in/outs like the 86, but I can fix that. I'm running a big ol' external fuel pump, so I don't use the in tank pump anyways.
OK
I was unfamiliar with what Aero meant.
Thanks
79 Zephyr, 4.6L 4v/4r70w swap, with team z front and rear suspension, 8.8 and upgraded brakes and coil overs. Running Holley Terminator X Max.
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