Re: 1935, 1201 fuel tank sender
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A quick internet search yielded:
mykmlifestyle.com/KM_Lifestyle_Fuel_Senders.html bobsspeedometer.com I have no experience with either business. Perhaps other members of this site can offer other ideas.
Posted on: 2020/2/25 7:37
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Posted on: 2020/2/25 9:41
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Second the suggestion to see if KM Lifestyle can help. A few posters here have bought from them and while I believe one poster said there was some confusion on a sender I don't recall it being a big issue that went unresolved.mykmlifestyle.com/KM_Lifestyle_Fuel_Senders.html
Posted on: 2020/2/25 9:47
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Re: 1935, 1201 fuel tank sender
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Assuming your unit is repairable, my preference would be to have it rebuilt by Wolf & Co.
Posted on: 2020/2/25 18:53
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Re: 1935, 1201 fuel tank sender
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Thank you for all the suggestions. The long wait time to have it rebuilt has me thinking that if I can get a universal unit with the correct OHM range I will just put one of those in, then get mine rebuilt.The thought of having the car down for 8 weeks which is the time required by one vendor I contacted so far, awaiting responses from the others, I don't want the car down that long if avoidable.
Posted on: 2020/2/26 0:49
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The cork float was completely degraded, it crumbled in my hand. The rivet washer on the inside of the unit had fallen off, I think this may have caused some of the troubles. I cleaned everything, the rheostat was not going anywhere, so I just removed the loose rivet.I added a modern float and now the gauge working great.
Posted on: 2020/3/7 21:36
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