Re: IML: Grounding a Fuel Sending Unit
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Re: IML: Grounding a Fuel Sending Unit



   Any thoughts, as always, are greatly  appreciated.

Jack
1956 Imperial


You should have a metal strap that goes across the piece of rubber hose connecting the metal fuel line on the body side to the metal on the sending unit side. If yours is gone you should be able to find something around the garage to jumper that connection. Sand up the fuel line side so you get a good ground connection.

Even without the coated tank you still have a gasket between the sending unit and the tank. One would think the ring clamp would make a good enough ground but it doesn't.

Steve B.

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