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Early Chevy Fuel Gauge, For 6 or 12-volt Systems, 1951-1952

Item EK-80-332987-1
Early Chevy Fuel Gauge, For 6 or 12-volt Systems, 1951-1952
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Best Quality Reproduction Fuel Gauge
      • 0-30 Ohms
      • Correct Color Gauge Face, Marks & Needle
      • Choose 6-Volt Or 12-Volt

      Description

      Early Chevy offers this reproduction fuel gauge for the dash of your 1951 or 1952 Chevrolet Styleline or Fleetline. This gauge assembly will replace your original one exactly even if you have already converted over to 12 Volts. Trust Ecklers Early Chevy with all your Chevrolet parts needs always at the best possible price.

      While you may or may not actually need to change your vintage car’s earlier 6-volt battery system, the 12-volt charging systems established themselves well in later years, becoming the industry standard in 1955. While the increase in horsepower is great, the 12-volt system can be especially beneficial if you’re having trouble starting your vehicle. The 12-volt system has superior compression ratios over the 6-volt, helping start your car when the en

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