So I'm really stumped on this one. I have read many posts online about testing and checking fuel sending units and the fuel gauge and now it looks like I need to head down this path for myself. I never really had any issues with the fuel sending units other than to replace one that no longer works. In the this case its my latest project, a 66' 289 coupe, that has been sitting for a while. The gauge reading was fine before I removed the gas tank for some trunk repairs. However, when I replaced the tank the gauge no longer worked/read anything. I performed the check where you ground the sending unit wire to make sure the gauge responds, and it does. It pegs without issue. So I decided to replaced the dated fuel sending unit. The tank is fairly new but the sending unit, to my knowledge, was reused. I found that it was very corroded and the fuel filter/sock fell apart, so I decided to replace it with an aftermarket unit, a SD. After doing so, nothing. Not registering even with 5 gallons in the tank. So, I drained the tank, pulled the unit and tested it. On my Ohms meter it is reading a range from about 9 Ohms to about 80 Ohms with the range of the arm, and from my research online this should be correct. I then checked the movement of the sending unit outside of the tank. Using a long extension from the tank wire (so I can watch the fuel gauge) I tried moving the unit to make the gauge work. Nothing, then it dawned on me that something needs to be making contact with the vehicle itself. I let the gauge touch the side of the rear windshield molding (what I was close to at the time), and the gauge then gave a decent reading by me manipulating the arm up, then down, etc. This seemed to be working fine. So, I put the unit back in the tank, I cleaned the lock ring to bare metal so as to give a good contact point for the unit to ground to, and replaced about 4 gallons of gas. Uh..., nothing still... Now I'm at a loss. I did use strip caulk between the tank and the trunk lip and now I am wondering if it could be causing the poor connection? I can't imagine this as all of the screws and the one bolt that hold the tank in place are going to metal? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.