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Squibb-taylor 15-160 Ohm Electric Fuel Level Sending Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
Location:

New Braunfels, Texas, United States

New Braunfels, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Squibb-Taylor Manufacturer Part Number:136602

This is a Squibb-Taylor PN. 136602 magnetically coupled 15-160 ohm electric fuel level sending unit.  This gauge sending unit is designed for many Ford vehicles from the early 90's - early 2000's although is can be adapted to many other applications.

The dial is marked for Propane or Butane levels.  The gauge sending unit fits many Rochester, Manchester, Taylor, Brunner, Sherwood, Sleeger, and other common ASME or DOT fuel containers.  Note that this is the sending unit ONLY!

It is held in place with two #4-40 X 1/2" or two #6-32 X 3/4" screws.  Remove ONLY the two small screws holding your existing dial gauge and install this gauge, no release of fuel since it is magnetically coupled.  Use care and caution when you remove these screws since they are often corroded in the tank and may break off.  If your gauge is the type that snaps in without screws, this gauge MAY not fit your application.

These gauges retail for $74.25 each.  They are being offered at cost.

They will be shipped in a padded envelope using the least expensive shipping method.  The gauge will be in a zip-lock baggie.

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