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In this Discussion
- 53jetman October 2012
- dave s October 2012
- hoggyrubber October 2012
Fuel Sending Unit Float Arm
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Does anyone out in Hudsonland have some advice on the correct way to bend the float arm on a fuel sending unit. I purchased a unit for a '49 Ford F1 Pickup that has the same screw pattern. This is going in my '50 Commodore Six. The float arm is straight and I know that a Hudson float arm has several bends in it. I have nothing to compare it to as the original sending unit was removed from the tank by the previous owner. Any thoughts?
Hudsonly,
Glenn Degere -
if you state where you are located, I'm sure there is someone near who has an original unit you can comare it to.
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i have the tank and sending unit out of my 53 hornet. i can take a picture on monday if it will help you. i will be out of the saddle on sat, i have to work a another double shift 17 hours straight thru.
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Here are some pictures of a NOS sending unit I have in stock - four views

Fuel Tank Sending Unit 001.jpg3648 x 2736 - 1M
Fuel Tank Sending Unit 004.jpg3648 x 2736 - 1M
Fuel Tank Sending Unit 003.jpg3648 x 2736 - 1M
Fuel Tank Sending Unit 002.jpg3648 x 2736 - 1MJerry
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