I was wondering the same thing about where is the fuel p[pick up… I am going to buy a new tank for the ’64. I plan on drilling and welding a return bug into it. New Tank---no boom. I also want to see if I can adapt a Walbro in tank pump and maintain the stock sender unit. I can tell folks that I purchased a new repro sender for my ’47 DeSoto and the thing was junk. I wept through the plate as they just put a minimum of sealant and then riveted the two plates. I needed to drill
it out and then make a gasket with sealant and then rivet it and then hammer the rivets flat. A PITA for a “new” sender. James From: chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of John Grady
Hey, guys .. found this , it is a great thing ; it comes 0-90 ohms but you can flip it over to get 90-0 ( does not say that anywhere but i did it ) we are 90 ohms empty close to zero full ( 10 ohms I think
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