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Dave,
My Mk1 Spit has a BF2201/12 Fuel gauge in it.  
Joe
David Moag wrote:
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> Hello Listers,
> 
> Awhile back I posted some problems I was having getting the fuel gauge and
> sender to work in the TR3. For those of you without scorecards handy, it
> turned out that the gauge was wrong for the car. Thanks to lister Ed Nelson
> that is no longer a problem and my fuel gauge now works.
> 
> The question remains: what does this fuel gauge belong to? It's a Jaeger and
> the model number (looks like) BF2301/00. It has spade connectors. It moves
> opposite to the direction that the correct TR3 moves. With no resistance the
> gauge reads full, with about 200+ ohms the gauge reads empty. Since I spent
> a bunch of time restoring it the gauge looks really nice (probably the best
> one I did of course). Does anyone know what kind of home it is looking for?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dave Moag
> 62 TR3B
> 77 Spitfire
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