Important Considerations:
* Gauge Type: The resistance range is dependent on the fuel gauge itself. Some gauges might have slightly different ranges.
* Manufacturer: Different manufacturers (e.g., original equipment, aftermarket replacements) may have slightly different specifications.
* Wear and Tear: Over time, the sending unit's resistance can change due to wear and tear.
To determine the precise resistance range for *your* specific 1967 Camaro, you should:
1. Consult your car's service manual: This is the most reliable source of information.
2. Check the sending unit itself: Sometimes, the range is printed on the unit.
3. Check the fuel gauge specification: If you know the make and model of your fuel gauge, you may find the specifications online or in its documentation.
4. Test the sending unit: Use a multimeter to measure the resistance at various fuel levels in the tank. This will give you a reading of the actual resistance range in your setup.
If you're replacing the sending unit, always choose a replacement that's specifically designed for your 1967 Camaro model to ensure compatibility.