It depends on what kind of tank/gauge. I think there are a couple different hole patterns, and it has to match the gauge (the gauge reads ohms...not all use the same scale).
For my boat. Not sure where I can find one. The fuel sender on the boat currently has a short in it or something because even with a full tank of gas the alarm goes off and starts screaming that the boats out of gas. I'd like to replace it while I'm out at the river this weekend.
Anyone know where I can find one?
It depends on what kind of tank/gauge. I think there are a couple different hole patterns, and it has to match the gauge (the gauge reads ohms...not all use the same scale).
Yes (http://shopping.rexmar.com/Merchant2...de=AMmarSender)
240-33 ohm is the common aftermarket sender used in boats.