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On 1/27/20 9:12 PM, Greg Lemon wrote:
> I think that is about how they came from the factory, seems like the
> gauges would usually spend about 3/4 of a tank reading over half a
> tank, then seemingly run down the last half of the gauge very quickly.
>
That's how mine work in both the TR3 and Land Rover (both 1960)
TeriAnn
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/27/20 9:12 PM, Greg Lemon wrote:<br>
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<p>That's how mine work in both the TR3 and Land Rover (both 1960)</p>
<p>TeriAnn<br>
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