Well at one point a week ago the needle instantly pegged. now before i trid your idea it was at cold. i turned on ignitio and it bottoms out immediately . i tried you trick and it immediately bottomed out again as it did. i did notice by accident i had a 25 amp fuse i stuck in there instead of a 7.5on accident . il was the same color my bad. did i just flat out destroy the gauge? That's what I'm thinking
I wouldn't think so. I think that fuse protects the entire dash display...fuel gauge, clock, tach if equipped, etc.
A new sender in the block is not that expensive. I'm still thinking that's what went bad. I know NAPA has it, and I suspect the others have it also. It's not that hard to install, and you don't have to drain the radiator. Have your new sender ready in hand and the threads wrapped with teflon tape or coated with pipe joint compound. Remove the old sensor
with a cold engine, immediately insert your new sensor and screw it in.