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RE: [oletrucks] testing 58 gauges

To: K Ohlgren <kjohlgren@hotmail.com>, old-chevy-truck
Subject: RE: [oletrucks] testing 58 gauges
From: "Hanlon, Bill (ISS Houston)" <Bill.Hanlon@hp.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 14:31:02 +0000
GMCs (like mine) use electric gauges.  I assume (I get in trouble when I use
that word) the sending unit and therefore the electrical characteristics of
the gauge would be similar between Chevy and GMC.  Next time I get a chance
I'll measure the resistance of the sending unit to ground with the wire
removed both cold and at 180 degrees (my thermostat is a 180).

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From: K Ohlgren [mailto:kjohlgren@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 7:23 PM
To: Hanlon, Bill (ISS Houston); old-chevy-truck; oletruck oletruck
Subject: RE: [oletrucks] testing 58 gauges

bill
i tested my gas gauge a while ago and yes you are correct. i had to ground the
speedo case and use the sending unit to test it. i was getting mixed results
today, thanks for the reminder.
any thoughts on the temp gauge? the build manual only has the the carilary
tube style in it. i assume the 55-57 had the capilary tube style. i've owned a
couple of 58-59s and they all had the electric temp gauges.

i think it is toast unless some says i'm testing it wrong. any one have a temp
guage they'd like to part with? remans are $60 at brothers. i have a set of v8
side mounts for a 55-59 i'd like to trade, or a new door hinge or a heater
(not deluxe) and lots of used stuff

Kurt

58 3100 Apache project

the "Duracell Project" it keeps going... and going...

When I die, i want to go asleep and peaceful, not screaming and freaking out
like everyone else in the car.


> From: Bill.Hanlon@hp.com
> To: kjohlgren@hotmail.com; old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com;
oletrucks@autox.team.net
> Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 21:19:58 +0000
> Subject: RE: [oletrucks] testing 58 gauges
>
> "gas gauge: i put 12 v to the hot side and grounded the wire going to the
fuel sending unit.
> it goes to full as it should, if i am correct on the proceedure."
>
> Wrong answer. 12v to the hot side, case to ground (this is important);
> ground wire going to sending unit should = empty
> no connect wire going to sending unit should = full.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-oletrucks@Autox.Team.Net [mailto:owner-oletrucks@Autox.Team.Net]
On Behalf Of K Ohlgren
> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 3:14 PM
> To: old-chevy-truck; oletruck oletruck
> Subject: [oletrucks] testing 58 gauges
>
> i'm wiring my truck and thought i should test my gauges. i'm not having any
luck.
>
> temp gauge: i put 12 v to the hot side and grounded the wire going to the
temp sending unit.
> i believe it should have gone all the way to hot, is my thought proccess
correct?
> it came up to cold and wouldn't move from there.
>
> gas gauge: i put 12 v to the hot side and grounded the wire going to the
fuel sending unit.
> it goes to full as it should, if i am correct on the proceedure.
>
> amp gauge: i replaced the stock amp gauge with a volt gauge and made it look
stock.
> pretty cool. i set it up to run in the middle of the gauge at 14 v.
> if it goes low or high, i'd have to test it with a multi-meter to trouble
shoot it.
> but it is a good indicator of my the general health of the charging system.
> i'll do a write up w/ photos if anyone is interested
>
> back to the temp gauge. is it shot?

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