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37 115 Gas tank sending unit
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David
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So looking around and i see that Max Merritt,Tucson Kanter are the few that have senders ..

Has anyone found a after market one that works correctly or is there some other vendor

Is there only one maker of the sender ? IE you can have a Delco or a Autolight coil ect

Thanks
David

Posted on: 2020/5/4 2:10
Daily Driving a 1937 115c TS
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Hello Ramcuda,
I have a used sender unit from a 1937 115, you can have it for the same cost as the freight, that is half the total of freight from Australia to USA.If you are interested I can send you images of it. It has a cork float I would recommend you replace with a modern brass or plastic float.
Regards Pepe Packard

Posted on: 2020/5/4 4:39
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Re: 37 115 Gas tank sending unit
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Larry Reber
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This is a picture of my 37 115c fuel sensor,
The primary issue was the contact had stuck on place and the spring could not push it to contact the wire resistor.

PM me and I'll send a series of Photos on how I shop repaired my unit.
LArry

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Posted on: 2020/5/5 1:10
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hi Pepe

I never seen a cork float .. ya post a pic ...

Thanks
David ...

Posted on: 2020/5/6 0:48
Daily Driving a 1937 115c TS
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Re: 37 115 Gas tank sending unit
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Hi Ramcuda,
Will send an image of the unit with the cork float, I think it was originally lacquer coated.
Regards Pepe.

Posted on: 2020/5/6 4:13
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Re: 37 115 Gas tank sending unit
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Morning, This is what I found when I rebuilt mine.
This appears to be a repair from years ago.
The shellac appearance is probably from old fuel.
I used cork from the HOME DEPOT to replace these.

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Posted on: 2020/5/6 9:57
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Re: 37 115 Gas tank sending unit
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Cork floats used in gasoline were traditionally coated with shellac to prevent the gasoline from saturating the cork. That's no longer a good practice as ethanol commonly in today's gasoline is a solvent for shellac.

Posted on: 2020/5/6 10:03
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Re: 37 115 Gas tank sending unit
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I replaced my cork floats with modern metal reproductions from a ford model "whatever" website. The ford ones fit perfectly. No more cork. Don't remember the website... may be in my blog.

Posted on: 2020/5/6 10:56
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Re: 37 115 Gas tank sending unit
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Hello Larry,
That looks exactly like mine, it also sank when saturated with fuel, I used a brass float from a carby to fix it.
Regards Pepe.

Posted on: 2020/5/7 4:39
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Re: 37 115 Gas tank sending unit
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Ernie Vitucci
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You can order one from Bratton's on the web or call them at 800-255-1929.

Posted on: 2020/5/7 9:33
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