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Accurate fuel sending unit??

Huicho417

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Anyone know of a manufacturer that sells an accurate aftermarket sending unit for a 1967 coronet? It’s a 5/16” outlet that should read 10 ohms full and 73 empty per the service manual. I purchased a new one from summit and even calibrated it before I installed it and still reads incorrect. Thanks in advance.
 
Aftermarket? no. Have your original rebuilt. There's threads here and on FABO about the subject.
 
Nobody makes a sending unit that reads like an original. Originals were nonlinear and all the new ones are not. If you want it to read correctly, there are places that can rebuild you original. Otherwise, you just have to bend things around to get it to read close enough.
 
Anyone know of a manufacturer that sells an accurate aftermarket sending unit for a 1967 coronet? It’s a 5/16” outlet that should read 10 ohms full and 73 empty per the service manual. I purchased a new one from summit and even calibrated it before I installed it and still reads incorrect. Thanks in advance.
Just get one of these. Simple to install and you can set the low and high side to your liking. I put one in. Empty tank and added 3 gallons. Set the E side so the needle was dead on E. Filled it to the brim and set the full side to one needles width past the F mark.
https://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/...t_id=748/category_id=184/mode=prod/prd748.htm
 
That looks pretty slick.
It is. Ticked me off when I put my car back together and the fuel reading was way off. This was recommended so I figured I would try it. I just went by the easy base settings. There is a lot more plus a low fuel light option.
 
There's a few companies making a meter match type calibration device.

I thought I saw Speedway Motors had one for less than $84.
 
There's a few companies making a meter match type calibration device.

I thought I saw Speedway Motors had one for less than $84.
Post the link. There may be others that make them. I can only state what works for me.
 
Seems like there's long been a chance for some enterprising soul to step in and come up with
a decent reproduction of the factory unit?
 
Seems like there's long been a chance for some enterprising soul to step in and come up with
a decent reproduction of the factory unit?
Agreed. Here's where the problem lies. The shape of the sender boards, non linear (original) vs linear (repops)

fuel sender Non-Linear Board.jpg fuel sender Linear Board.jpg
 
It is. Ticked me off when I put my car back together and the fuel reading was way off. This was recommended so I figured I would try it. I just went by the easy base settings. There is a lot more plus a low fuel light option.


.....how did you wire this in sir? Just asking for a friend......hehe
 
When I purchased my 67 Charger 2 years ago, not running, it had a red light indicator in the dash and the wires were through the firewall and went into the bulkhead on the firewall. I posted photos of this red light in my dash and asked what the light might be connected to and nobody on the Forum had any idea. So I removed it. Now I see that it was the LOW fuel indicator light. Interesting stuff.
 
When I purchased my 67 Charger 2 years ago, not running, it had a red light indicator in the dash and the wires were through the firewall and went into the bulkhead on the firewall. I posted photos of this red light in my dash and asked what the light might be connected to and nobody on the Forum had any idea. So I removed it. Now I see that it was the LOW fuel indicator light. Interesting stuff.
Shouldn’t be factory.
 
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