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Default Fuel Sender Selection

I have used a lot of WEMA senders.
The old design was aluminum and they were very common to fail. They would
even break a part in the tank.
The newer all welded stainless type showed much better dependability. I
would recommend them.



In the meantime I emailed three tank manufacturers. All three recommeded a
cork-on-a-tube type made by WEMA of Florida.


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"Jimjamie" wrote in message
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Has anyone had positive experience with fuel senders?
They seem to be notoriously inaccurate.

I've seen the type with the vertical cork, the hinged cork and the one

that
has a tube within a tube (air pressure or and electric sensor?)

I'll be cutting into an aluminium diesel fuel tank to install.




 
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