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I have a 26T that has a 4 cyl nissan engine,this winter I'm changing to a sbc the car has the nissan 200sx gauge panel in it .What I want to know is will these gauges work with the chevy sending units? And if not,and I buy aftermarket gauges will an aftermarket fuel gauge work with the sending unit that is in the tank? I'm not sure but I think it is nissan.
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Hi
I have a 26T that has a 4 cyl nissan engine,this winter I'm changing to a sbc the car has the nissan 200sx gauge panel in it .What I want to know is will these gauges work with the chevy sending units? And if not,and I buy aftermarket gauges will an aftermarket fuel gauge work with the sending unit that is in the tank? I'm not sure but I think it is nissan.
thanks
Gary
Guages and sending units have to be compatable with each other.
The aftermarket guages usually require and come with thier own sending units...you will have to change the unit in the tank.
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Lots of times ... you can reuse the Nissan sending units in the Chevrolet engine ...

Drill ... tap ... adapt ...
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