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  1. '69 B-cuda

    :mob: Three posts above to convey one message! This website may be a good source of info, but...

    :mob: Three posts above to convey one message! This website may be a good source of info, but the format BITES! Cant even upload images that are not already online... grrrrr! :mad:
  2. '69 B-cuda

    First image is how you bypass The internal voltage regulator "With an external resistor" when...

    First image is how you bypass The internal voltage regulator "With an external resistor" when the IVR burns - "IF" your gauges have survived. If it burns and the points remain closed like mine it passes FULL 12 volts to Fuel, temp, & oil gauges as shown in the circuit board with red wire...
  3. '69 B-cuda

    I know this - and the "capacitor" you speak of is also called a "Condenser." It is the same as...

    I know this - and the "capacitor" you speak of is also called a "Condenser." It is the same as on a points ignition system ~ and serves the same function because the IVR is "Internal Voltage Regulator is a set of points that "Vibrate" to "Resist" or rather cut 12v voltage down to 5 volts...
  4. '69 B-cuda

    Idle set too low - improper timing advance, and/or float level is too high.

    Idle set too low - improper timing advance, and/or float level is too high.
  5. '69 B-cuda

    I found the answer is YES! "The purpose of the resistor is to resist the flow of electrons...

    I found the answer is YES! "The purpose of the resistor is to resist the flow of electrons, reducing the current that flows. It will do that just as effectively whichever side of the load you put it on, be it positive or negative since the current is the same throughout the circuit.
  6. '69 B-cuda

    Ok, Can I install ohm resistor inline by the tankOr do I have to remove the dash, disable the +...

    Ok, Can I install ohm resistor inline by the tankOr do I have to remove the dash, disable the + and wire in a " Electronic Voltage Reducer Regulator 12 Volts to 5V for fuel gauge 5A ?
  7. '69 B-cuda

    Hi Redfish, 69bcuda - All gauges still work (Move) - but a 10-80 ohm sending unit, hard wire...

    Hi Redfish, 69bcuda - All gauges still work (Move) - but a 10-80 ohm sending unit, hard wire ground to Batt and bottomed out on E reads 5/8 full, with unit both in/out of tank. Used a digital meter on the sending unit lead and get 12.6 volts. Can a IVR be bad and send 12v? Or do I need a...
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