Mustang gas tank problem??

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  1. Chief1010

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    I used the thread on here to put a 69 model gas tank in my 72 Maverick ( great info by the way ).. I done everything as noted, but the issue I'm having is on the gas gauge.. Turn the key on and the gauge goes way past full. I only have about 7 gallons in the car.. Possible grounding issue maybe??
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    I would think a fuel sender issue. Pull the plug off and take a test light and probe the female end of the plug. Light should flash....not be constant. If it flashes...it is the sender. If it stays on....probably the instrument cluster voltage regulator.
     
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    The mustang sender probably isn't the same ohms as the Maverick. The gauge works with ohms from the sender.
     
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    I have an early Mustang sender in my Mav.
     
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    Ok now what's the deal with senders? I just bought a 69 tank and 69 sender for my 71. Will my stock 71 sender work correct in 69 tank? I also notice my stock sender is a 2 wire and the 69 is one wire?
     
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    The sender works fine.. It was the voltage regulator for the instrument cluster that was bad.. Your 71 sender should work just fine..
     
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    All Ford senders up until the mid-80's, IIRC, were the same resistance range, roughly 75-8 ohms.
     

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