72 maverick fuel sending unit replacement

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  1. spork1o1

    spork1o1 Member

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    picket up a repo 71-73 mustang fuel sending unit at the spring columbus swap meet in hopes it would be close to the original maverick unit.
    float travel is the same
    wire connecter is the same
    mustang unit is about 3/8 inch longer

    i will test fit today to check for interference with the bottom of the tank. if need be i will cut it to the correct length.


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  2. Craig Selvey

    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    Looks like it will work for you.

    I talked in length to Auto Krafters yesterday about fuel senders. They have the 1970 unit in stock. They are waiting for a shipment of the 1971-1974 units. Like everything else, the poor economy has contributed to the production (or lack of production) of repop parts.
     
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    maverick1970 MCG State Rep

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    The 70 Maverick unit is nearly identical to the 65-68 Mustang unit with the exception of the pickup tube length as well. I recently picked up a Ron Morris reproduction with the EFI return line provision and will modify it for my application.
     
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    spork1o1 Member

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    had to trim 3/8" off then it fit like the old one.
     
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    3/8 off the pickup tube?
     
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  7. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    When you compare them side to side, is the Mustang arm longer? If it is, that'll screw up the reading for sure.
     
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    Is this now in the car and working? What tank do you have? How does the gauge work?
     
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    I just bought a 71-73 mustang sending unit there a few differences float arm is about A inch and a half long and the over all the pickup tube is longer.
     
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    what did they look like side by side with the ...sock filter on?

    the sock runs parallel to the bottom of the tank, the 3/8" should not have been a problem...wasn't for mine.
     
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    it was hitting the bottom of the tank.
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    maybe the tube angle isn't the same on all tubes...:huh:
     
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    My mustang unit fit just fine but I have a later 16 gal tank. I just had to bend the float arm a little so it wasn't hitting the tank at empty or full.
     
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    so this did fit? need to get one for my 73 and if it did gonna order it asap!!
     
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    yes it fit but i had to trim 3/8 inch off the end of mine.
    been working fine for about 6 months now
     

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