The info you have here is correct. There is a voltage limiter mounted to the back of the instrument cluster that cuts the voltage from 12 volts to 7 volts. Both the oil pressure and fuel gauges use this. See the 59 Dodge shop manual suppliment for more info. > Assuming that this is true, then I wonder why some fuel sending units > that appear on, say e-Bay, are listed as fitting 57-59? If you're really gonna believe everything written about a given item on ebay, then I have a full-size version of the Brooklyn Bridge that I can sell you cheap ! :-) Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Woodside <rwoodside@xxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 8:22 PM Subject: [FWDLK] 58 v. 59 Mopar Fuel Tank Sending Units > Hi, ForwardLookers: > > I've been told that "1959 Dodge was the first mopar to use an instrument > voltage regulator. Therefore, the gauges and sending units [for 1959] > are different than the others [for 1958]." > > Assuming that this is true, then I wonder why some fuel sending units > that appear on, say e-Bay, are listed as fitting 57-59? > > This has not happened to me; quite the opposite, actually, since the > vendor is telling me that even though a 59 sending unit looks the same > as my 58's, the unit's resistance is different, and so it won't work. > > Any thoughts, to help enlighten us uninformed newbie owners? > > Dick Woodside
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