Replacement installs on float arm of the fuel sending unit
Float moves float arm up and down according to changes in fuel level
Restores original functionality when replacing a failed or aging component
Product Details
Fuel Sending Unit Float (FM-EF005B) by ACP®. Looking for reliable parts for your vehicle? Then ACP products are for you. They are made to meet or exceed OEM standards while maintaining the original factory look. ACP works with the latest in advanced tooling along with the purest raw materials to ensure quality parts with superior functionality and appearance. Plus, these products feature a custom fit, so you can install them with ease and confidence.
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I ordered the wrong size :(
I accidentally ordered the 25 gallon tank fuel sending unit instead of the 33 gallon tank unit. Unfortunately I installed it before I realized my mistake, I am pretty sure I can not return something that was installed already. That was my mistake, as far as the quality of the product, it seems very good and would be awesome for someone with a 25 gallon tank.
Posted by cyrus (Valley Springs, CA) / May 27, 20211979 Ford Bronco
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Fuel Sending Unit
No problem with the service, service was good. New screws that fasten the sending unit to the fuel tank are not the right size. Sending unit does not register the correct amount of fuel left in the tank. As best I can tell when the Gauge is clear over on (E) empty as far as it can go, I have measured the gas in the tank with a wood carpenters ruler and it looks like there is about 2 to 2 1/2 inches of gas in the tank. So while the gas Gauge is not CORRECT I am satisfied to know that when the Gauge is on (E) empty I still have about 2 or 2 1/2 inches of gas in the tank and it is time to Fill UP. This is better than nothing or no gauge at all. Thanks for the follow up.
PS. The correct size screws are 8/32.