Do most fuel senders have a 240-33 OHM unit. Gasoline that is. 12volt
C chumbucket Petty Officer 1st Class Joined Oct 12, 2001 Messages 320 Oct 2, 2002 #1 Do most fuel senders have a 240-33 OHM unit. Gasoline that is. 12volt
Outrage 19 Petty Officer 1st Class Joined Jul 24, 2002 Messages 317 Oct 2, 2002 #2 Re: Fuel senders I dont know the answer to your question but you might get a better answer if you also posting this question on the Boat Questions (not engine questions) forum. My guess would be that each manufacture uses there own standard.
Re: Fuel senders I dont know the answer to your question but you might get a better answer if you also posting this question on the Boat Questions (not engine questions) forum. My guess would be that each manufacture uses there own standard.
T Trent Captain Joined Nov 17, 2001 Messages 3,333 Oct 2, 2002 #3 Re: Fuel senders Marine 240-33 ohms. Non marine 0-90 or 73-10 ohms.<br />Sender resistance tolerances at full may cause 2-3 pointer widths either side of full.
Re: Fuel senders Marine 240-33 ohms. Non marine 0-90 or 73-10 ohms.<br />Sender resistance tolerances at full may cause 2-3 pointer widths either side of full.
C chumbucket Petty Officer 1st Class Joined Oct 12, 2001 Messages 320 Oct 2, 2002 #4 Re: Fuel senders Thanks Trent, Yea i know should have posted on other board ,but what the H*&^%&&& its early
Re: Fuel senders Thanks Trent, Yea i know should have posted on other board ,but what the H*&^%&&& its early