I cant get over at how much an issue these damn things are.
I went the rock auto route....went thru two or three, each having adifferent reading......then tried the better built ones (2 of them...got mine from Roseville) and while they are DEFINATELY better looking units, I have had almost as much trouble.
At this point i was able to tweak the thing enough so that at full it reads REALLY full, and at half tank it is really a half tank (8 gallons).......below that it gets goofy......dead spots, drops to empty, etc. Sometimes, after filling a near empty tank, the gauge reads empty until i drive a bit and shake things up and then it jumps up to full and is fine.
There has to be some sort of design issue. I know people say the gauges were not that accurate back in the day, but this is ridiculous.
And before anyone suggests it, I have tried running separate wires and ground wires...no luck.
Someone on Moparts (I think) had said he tried soldering a wire from the sending unit's float arm to the body of the unit. That seems to have made the difference for him. Seems that the arm makes the connection to ground through the actual pivot point....which (at least on these repops) seems to be very sloppy and loose.....
That is on my list to try next at some point. I picked up the special wrench to make removing/installing the lock ring easier.....have to find a GOOD lock ring too...the one that shipped with the spectre and the Roseville ones seem to be a might undersized so you have to be very careful not to get it off center, which will result in a huge leak.....ask me how I know THAT. LOL