Changed my water temp sending unit and still nothing on the gauge.

I'm gonna try a 33 OHM resistor and see if I can make the needle point straight up. If it does then I'll go swap the temp sender out.

The figure I have is closer to 25 but that should be close enough to give you an idea of the gauge. Both temp and fuel use the same resistances, so you could substitute the resistor back at the tank and compare readings.

Sounds like you are on the right track. What does the SENDER check for resistance when cold, hot?