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1960 gas tank sending unit..repair, replace?
Any recommendations for either repair or replacement gas tank sender for a 1960 Pontiac? I see Ames cuts off at 1961. Thx in advance for any tips/info. RA
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Don't think so. Says it's for wagon only. Thx for the effort tho.
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Have you removed and inspected the existing sender? At least a few times I've repaired a sender- float not floating, broken connection at resistor, etc. The last one I repaired, the float arm had (somehow) gotten caught above its up-stop.
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Here is an ebay listing that fits several years. I bought a different listing from the vendor for a 63 wagon and it has worked fine so far. The lister has single and dual lines available.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/40288000844...YAAOSwTjFgGWy~ I hope this helps, James Q
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Thx much forthe replies.
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I just ordered one on Ebay yesterday and should have it tomorrow (using local courier) I think the vendor has more - This has the return line. Stainless. The vendor name on ebay is Vansautollc. Was $39. Someone else also had the non return one too.
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