Topic: 6 volt gas gauge and sender


MICHV8    -- 09-28-2023 @ 10:26 AM
  Anybody know of a good one?


40cpe    -- 09-28-2023 @ 12:21 PM
  I have an aftermarket gauge and sender in my '38. My first sender was an inexpensive brand and it constantly fluctuated while moving. I changed to an AutoMeter sender and it stopped the fluctuating reading. It has been great for several years now.


TomO    -- 09-28-2023 @ 2:38 PM
  The original King-Seeley gauge and sending unit are the best available.

Tom


TXrrguy    -- 10-15-2023 @ 6:02 PM
  My original king seely sender was all rotted out and was discarded by the previous owner when the gas tank was replaced. The new tank had a conventional universal 12V sender. I found the proper matching 12V gauge and used a 6-12V converter to power it. I added an oil pressure and temperature gauge and mounted in the glovebox to keep the look original on my 1934 Fordor.

6V to 12V Step Up Converter, DROK DC 5V-11V to 12V Boost Converter Voltage Regulator Module 3A 36W Volt Transformer Power Supply for Car Stereo Radio https://a.co/d/aiMxBgW

This message was edited by TXrrguy on 10-15-23 @ 6:02 PM


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