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I've also found that it's a great idea to put a dab of dielectric grease in the wiring connection so they dont get stuck together and you wind up destroying the rubber. I do it on every connection that I take apart... It's MUCH easier getting them both apart and togther with the grease.
make sure the connections to the gauge are tight, and there is a good ground fronm the gauge to the metal "dashboard" that the gauge sits "in". Meter things out, and see what happens.
Is the gauge metal or plastic?
I've never seen a 12V fuel gauge for a M series truck, so I think you have...
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