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    anyone recognize this fuel sender / pickup?

    IMG_8130.jpgWe are working on a friend's Classic Roadster, and the fuel sender quit working.
    So we dropped the tank and pulled the sender.
    We would like to replace it with the same unit, to cut down on fabrication.

    Does anyone recognize this fuel sender / pickup?

    IMG_8128.jpg

    I have been googling pictures of senders with pickups for many hours and can't find one like it yet.

    The float and rheostat housing are both black plastic.
    The pickup tube goes down 9", then does a 90 degree turn.
    The top plate has 5 screw holes in it.
    The car is a 351W with mechanical pump, so the pickup does not have a pump.

    Thanks in advance for any help.
    Mike
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    Check with Speedway Motors. It may not be the same brand, but very similar and may swap with little effort.
    The Speedway brand, I used had adjustable length on the pickup and float. It also utilized the 5 screw attachment.
    Good luck,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Railroad View Post
    Check with Speedway Motors. It may not be the same brand, but very similar and may swap with little effort.
    The Speedway brand, I used had adjustable length on the pickup and float. It also utilized the 5 screw attachment.
    Good luck,
    Thanks Railroad.
    I'll check those out.

    MikeD
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    Pepper Gray Metallic with black metallic stripes ("Eleanor" colors) Mark 2 FFR
    351 Windsor, tremec 3550 5 spd, 3 link rear end
    http://cobra.prairieroad.com/
    1982 Honda Goldwing Aspencade restored in 2008

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