1958 Plymouth fuel tank sender unit
anth61
Posted 2019-05-01 5:59 AM (#581600)
Subject: 1958 Plymouth fuel tank sender unit



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Any leads on where i can get a fuel tank sender unit.
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56D500boy
Posted 2019-05-01 8:52 AM (#581610 - in reply to #581600)
Subject: RE: 1958 Plymouth fuel tank sender unit



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anth61 - 2019-05-01 2:59 AM

Any leads on where i can get a fuel tank sender unit.


The ones below were/are on eBay

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mopar-57-58-59-Chrysler-Gas-Fuel-Tank-Sendi...







Edited by 56D500boy 2019-05-01 8:54 AM
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Posted 2019-05-01 11:46 AM (#581623 - in reply to #581600)
Subject: Re: 1958 Plymouth fuel tank sender unit



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https://www.classiccarautoparts.com/product/sending-unit-1957-1959-d...
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Powerflite
Posted 2019-05-01 7:36 PM (#581644 - in reply to #581600)
Subject: Re: 1958 Plymouth fuel tank sender unit



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WARNING: I don't know how the vendors mixed up the proper ohm range on our senders, but they did. They sell multiple versions with the wrong resistance values! The proper resistance that you need is 15 to 210 ohms. My experience is that if it doesn't explicitly say that, or it isn't an NOS Mopar part, then it doesn't have the right range. Vans did make the proper sender for cheap, but it may be out of stock right now. This was it:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/273049704792?ViewItem=&vxp=mtr&item=2730497...
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