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Replacing Fuel Tank Sending Unit on 66 2+2
Hey guys,
I need to replace my fuel tank sending unit on my 2+2. Does anyone know which one I need? When I look up what part I need, the part always looks like this http://www.pysales.com/images/gmr93a.jpg. But the sending unit is different on my car, it resembles this one more http://www.pysales.com/images/gmr92.jpg, but this one is for a later year. Can anyone help? |
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hey smak,
Judging by the difference in the output tube, at first glance I would order by what yours resembles. BUT, why not call PY and talk tech? Or post this inquiry here: http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...play.php?f=473 |
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GMR92 is certainly a lot closer to what a 66 2+2 will need...the sending unit is on top, and slightly forward of center of the tank, with about 1.5" space between top of tank and trunk floor. So you want the unit that has the fuel line angled 90 degrees.
Other considerations are pickup tube length, and of course the resistance range of the fuel level sending unit, 0-90 ohms.
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Just spoke to PY and apparently they are not offered for the full size cars. They referred me to http://www.fuelsender.com/index.html.
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$149 plus shipping to repair mine with fuelsender.com
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Wherever you have it done, it's money well spent for the peace of mind (IMO).
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Use Jack Marcheski in CA to rebuild yours. He is real good, quick service and he did mine for a 66 Bonne for $75 plus shipping about 5 years ago. I bet his price is not too much higher now. Here is contact info:
Jack Marcheski (rebuilt gas tank senders) 100 Dry Creek Hollister, CA 95023 Phone: 831-637-3453 Others have used him on this message board and can vouch for the quality of his work. You can also do a search on this forum and see where he has been referenced before.
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1966 Bonneville Convertible, 421, 4spd. (in progress) 1966 Bonneville 4 Dr. Hdtp. (survivor) 1999 Trans Am Hatchback, red, 6 spd. |
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Thanks guys for all the help. I was leaking some gas and I thought the sending unit had gone bad. Turned out that the hose from the sending unit to the main line had a small pin sized hole. I am still going to send the unit in though because the gas gauge does not work in the car and I know that is the sending unit in this case.
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