Fuel gauge & sender resistance issue. HELP

I decided to improvise. I bought a stock sender unit from NAPA for $60.00 and made one unit out of the two. One thing to keep in mind is that the brass pointer needs to be removed and sodered on after. You need to take picture or notes on it's location. I next made a full scale drawing of the 10" deep fuel cell to cut and sender float arm and check the range of the arc. I also needed to establish the location of the sender unit to get full swing and reach the stops. Soder in place. Next I checked the calibration. I adjusted the float arm stops so the gauge needle was "bang on" in the dash. I had to disassemble the the top of the unit so I could install it into the tank through the fill hole and reassemble. Tested again & Bob's your uncle, Tout fin! O:)

I want to thank my Dad (now passed away) for giving me he brains to look at problems in a different way. Growing up on a farm made me learn to be resourceful. Have you tried welding with two 12 volt truck batteries, jumper cables and a coat hanger.....It will get you home.