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isnt the filler in the wrong spot?
Posted on: 2010/11/6 11:42
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The 10-73 ohm Whitney aftermarket has gone up to $60. For $10 more, might try the S-F34 Ford unit from Classic Car auto partsclassiccarautoparts.com/gastank_sending_units_ford.html or if price is wrong or is NLA then Quanta Products list the same unit for $85.quantaproducts.com/product/6360/1957-59- ... nger--1957-Thunderbird/SUF5759.aspx Both those units are direct drop in for the 51-6 Packard and you wouldn't have to do the modifications on the aftermarket.
I haven't looked but believe someone mentioned Napa having a unit that works for around $100.
Posted on: 2010/11/6 13:17
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The Ford unit is what I used as a replacement in 400's tank. Easy to put in and reliable.
Posted on: 2010/11/7 21:14
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Posted on: 2010/11/7 21:44
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Try it again, different place same price.
A Google search with the part number works wonders...
Posted on: 2010/11/7 22:46
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Or try this and type in the part #.
parts123.com/parts123/yb.dll?userwatch~dynamicSearchPage~cadefffN
Posted on: 2010/11/7 22:48
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Yeah, I just went off the link from Google the first time, whoops!
Posted on: 2010/11/7 23:03
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I have a 1953 Patrician and need a fuel sending unit. I saw were a Ford B7A-9275-F would work. Looking a Max Merritt I saw the same part no for 51-54 and 55-56 was the same 439007 ordered one from Dennis Carpenter and it says 12 volt on it .I have 6 volt pos ground. Will this work???
Thank You.
Posted on: 2010/12/25 20:36
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If the float travel distance is approx the same, it should. Both 6 and 12v 51-56 Packard gauges use the same regulator. Operating voltage is regulated to 5v so need the same resistance at the sender. The important thing is the ohm value and which end. You should have around 10 ohms with float up and at the full end and around 80 at the empty end.
Posted on: 2010/12/25 20:52
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