Re: BigKev

Posted by r1lark On 2023/4/30 16:32:33
Kev,

I have used late model (well, late model for me ) floats. The picture below shows some late model floats -- one is from my '93 Jeep Grand Cherokee that I had to swap the fuel pump (which includes the sender/float) out on, and the other is one of a handful that I got from free from a friend that runs a auto repair. The sender is from my '64 Studebaker.

If you know a local auto repair show, they will probably give you as many floats as you need.

Cut or grind the very end of the wire on your sender, remove the old float and install the new float and the small metal washer, then use a vise to flatten (smash) the end of the wire so the float stays on.

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