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10 - 78 Ohm Motorhome Gas Tank Sending Unit With Tubes, Tank Craft ,transferflow on 2040-parts.com

US $218.47
Location:

Anaheim, California, United States

Anaheim, California, United States
10 - 78 OHM Motorhome Gas Tank Sending Unit with Tubes, Tank Craft ,Transferflow, US $218.47, image 1
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78 OHM Gas Tank Sending Unit

10 - 78 OHM motor home fuel tank sending unit fits a Ford Chassis or Dodge Chassis. The original manufacturers were Tank Craft and Transferflow which are now discontinued and no longer being produced. There are several versions of this sender but this is the most popular version. Please check your sender with the pictures to make sure the length of the tubes are correct. If the tubes are too short or too long we can modify them for you to the needed length. The lengths of the tubes are as follows: fuel pick-up is 14 3/4" long and  3/8" diameter, Generator pick-up is 13 7/8" long and 5/16" diameter, the vent or fuel return is 1/2" long and 5/16" diameter. This sender comes complete with gasket.

When purchasing this sending unit. Please measure the original unit and give us lengths of the tubes.

To make sure we build your new sender correctly

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