Hi Tom, Thanks for your clear explanation, sounds like stealing candy from a baby :) Is it also possible to remove the unit without dropping the tank, or is there simply not enough room to do so? Otherwise I will give it a try during my next holiday, at the moment I am driving the car as much as I can. Allthough I must admit that I don't really need the fuel tank. My car is running on LPG (or propane as you call it in the US) :) But I like to have everything working in my car, even the fuel gauge allthough I don't burn much petrol these days! All the best, Robert Op Di, 19 juni, 2007 4:43 pm, schreef Tom Scott: > Rob, > The only thing easier is putting oil in the engine. > There is a small length of rubber fuel line to disconnect, two hose > clamps. The vent line pulls off, no clamps Two 9/16" J bolts which I cut > off with a hack saw and replaced. The straps are on hooks and easily > removed after emoving the J bolts. The filler neck assembly comes out > with the tank with a little persuasion, pretty easy on mine after sitting > for 27 years. I had mine out in about 15 minutes. The rubber neck retainer > and the filler o rings are pretty easy to get. When you have the tank on > the ground, removing the sending unit is pretty simple. Just turn the > retaining ring using a screw driver and the sender comes right out and > when you reinstall it, it only goes in one way. When you reinstall it, > remember there is a rubber gasket above and below the retaining ring or it > will leak. > > The drain plug is a hex (allen) fitting. I think the original used a > gasket but I have an o ring in mine and it doesn't leak. I'll bet you a > Budweiser > you'll have it out in less than 20 minutes. Tom > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rob van der Es" <r.vdes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 9:45 AM > Subject: Re: IML: Imperial gast tank sending units > > > >> Hi Tom, >> >> >> >> How difficult is it actually to drop the tank of a 60 Imperial? >> My sending unit is not working properly and I would like to repair it >> but I am a litte afraid when it comes to dropping the tank. >> Especially the connection of the filler pipe looks tricky to me.. >> After all those years the rubber connection will be a little brittle I >> guess. >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> Rob >> >> >> >> Op Di, 19 juni, 2007 3:28 pm, schreef Tom Scott: >> >>> I just had my sending unit rebuilt by a guy in Ohio. Found him in >>> Hemmings. >>> I don't remember the name, but apparently it's not rocket science >>> Cost >>> me about $100 and it came back looking new. One day turnaround on the >>> repair. I dropped the tank one weekend, sent the sender out and >>> installed it the next weekend. Tom 60 Crown Southampton >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Joe Strickland" <jwstrick426@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> To: "Imperial Mail List" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 8:21 AM >>> Subject: IML: Imperial gast tank sending units >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> I have looked at the construction of the gas tank sending units and >>>> the resistance element appears to be nichrome wire wound around a >>>> circular insulation piece. I suspect the insulation part of the >>>> element is originally a straight piece that can be flexed to a >>>> circular shape after the nichrome wire is wound on it. It might be >>>> possible for someone to repair these. Does the group know of anyone >>>> who has advertised that they can do this? >>>> >>>> I was lucky enough about 10 years ago to find probably the last OEM >>>> one on a dealer's shelf in Bellview Washington. A local dealer in >>>> the Dallas >>>> area found it using their computer search capabilities on the >>>> network of dealers. The dealer in Washington sold it to me at the >>>> last listed price of about $29.00 plus shipping. I felt very >>>> fortunate to be able to replace the original unit. >>>> >>>> I still have the original gas tank sending unit that came from my >>>> '62, >>>> having saved it just in case someone could rebuild it later. >>>> >>>> Joe S. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- >>>> This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please >>>> reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be >>>> shared with everyone. 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