Fuel Tank Sending Unit Location??
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Just did that job at the beginning of the year. You can get the whole sending unit on ebay.
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From what I can see. I helped (watched bascially) one of my friends do most of the work. I bought him a few beers afterwards. But if I had to do it again I definitly could do it.
I think this goes without being said but make sure your batteries are OFF before you start tinkering with the gas tank.
I think this goes without being said but make sure your batteries are OFF before you start tinkering with the gas tank.
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From what I can see. I helped (watched bascially) one of my friends do most of the work. I bought him a few beers afterwards. But if I had to do it again I definitly could do it.
I think this goes without being said but make sure your batteries are OFF before you start tinkering with the gas tank.
I think this goes without being said but make sure your batteries are OFF before you start tinkering with the gas tank.
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Its most likely Grafrig same as the gauge. I would replace it with Lavorsi. I would put a gauge in it as well. Then you know your getting a true reading, If the sender is shot the gauge shouldn't be far behind it.
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I wonder if the threads on the livorsi would be compatible with the threads already on the tank?