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I need to replace my fuel level sensor in my Aux tank and the local supplier needs to know the Ohm value range for the Guage. There are no brand or part number markings that I can see on the guage (front or back) or the sensor but have not pulled them out for a closer look.

Does anyone know what brand Carver used in 1999? They are Black face and black rim.
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If I had to guess, they look like Teleflex gauges, but I really don't know what they used that year.
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Teleflex was my first guess as well.
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Have a look at Beede....maybe...
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Some of the markings on the face (blue emblem) seem to be the same as Teleflex so I went with a 33-240 ohm sender and it works.
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