I just did a little more reading on your problem, in my Mitchels on demand . From what iam reading there is two different type of sending units used, i-metal and Magnetic, the resistance test for the bi-metal type is full tank 10 ohms; empty tank 70 ohms. the resistance test for the magnetic type is full tank 160 ohms; empty tank15 ohms.
Calbration Test :
1 required test equipment is a 10 Ohm resistor and a 70 ohm resistor.
2 Disconnect wiring at sending unit. connect one of the resistors between the lead wire terminal and ground. turn ignition switch to "RUN" or "ACC" position. With 10 ohm resistor, guage should show a full scale reading. with 70 ohm resistor on Aerostar and 73 ohm resistor on all other models, guage should read at "E" mark
3 With no resistor (open circuit) guage reading should be the same as with ignition in "OFF" position. if reading is okay, replace wire connection to sender.
4 If guage does not move and stays below "E", check for an open circuit in the wiring Assembly, guage windings, or Instrument cluster printed circuit, if guage pointer moves with no resistor connected, check for a short circuit in the sending unit lead wire. If guage reads out of calibration, replace IVR (if equipped) and retest. If calibration is still incorrect , replace guage.
To me it sounds like who ever replaced the sending unit last has put in the wrong one though...