Hello all,
The Fuel Gauge in my '66 Toro is pegged at full.
I removed the liner from the trunk and, behold, rusty crap all over the top of the tank where the sending unit is. The wiring post looks just as bad.
I need a new trunk pan but I'm leaning towards finding a new tank and sending unit to be on the safe side.
Any avenues to get the Tank and Sending Unit mainly...? Trunk pan would be nice also...
Thanks in advance,
Adam
Help needed: Fuel gauge pegged at FULL
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Help needed: Fuel gauge pegged at FULL
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Re: Help needed: Fuel gauge pegged at FULL
I don't believe you can buy a new tank anywhere... IIRC... the same goes for the sending unit.
I've seen sites/people who offer to rebuild your original one, but mine works perfectly, so I never kept any tabs on such things...
My tank had a small hole in it, I got POR-15 fuel tank sealer and used that, then, for extra measure, I coated the entire outside of the tank with POR-15 as well... It was something of a process, but it seems to have worked beautifully, and my tank will now be around, long after the rest of my car is red dust
The only tip I have on this if you do it... make sure you remove your tank sock before putting in the sealant... Not doing so was something of a PITA for me XD
I've seen sites/people who offer to rebuild your original one, but mine works perfectly, so I never kept any tabs on such things...
My tank had a small hole in it, I got POR-15 fuel tank sealer and used that, then, for extra measure, I coated the entire outside of the tank with POR-15 as well... It was something of a process, but it seems to have worked beautifully, and my tank will now be around, long after the rest of my car is red dust

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Re: Help needed: Fuel gauge pegged at FULL
fusick.com offersr sending units...afaik
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Re: Help needed: Fuel gauge pegged at FULL
Thanks for the feedback!
I'll page through fusick.com.....
I'll try the POR-15 as a precaution.
Thanks again,
Adam
I'll page through fusick.com.....
I'll try the POR-15 as a precaution.
Thanks again,
Adam
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Re: Help needed: Fuel gauge pegged at FULL
Eightballz:
I went through Cat# 22BC 5.00 and didn't see any sending units...
Was it in a different catalog????
Thanks,
Adam
I went through Cat# 22BC 5.00 and didn't see any sending units...
Was it in a different catalog????
Thanks,
Adam
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Re: Help needed: Fuel gauge pegged at FULL
damn..i'm sorry.
it was www.usapartssupply.com
you can purchase a rebuilt unit...199$ and 75$ core deposit
browse the catalog ..page 32
http://www.usapartssupply.com/uploads/U ... atalog.pdf
it was www.usapartssupply.com
you can purchase a rebuilt unit...199$ and 75$ core deposit
browse the catalog ..page 32
http://www.usapartssupply.com/uploads/U ... atalog.pdf
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Re: Help needed: Fuel gauge pegged at FULL
Eightballz:
Found it...
Now I'm going to page through the rest of the catalog!!!!
Thanks,
Adam
Found it...
Now I'm going to page through the rest of the catalog!!!!
Thanks,
Adam
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Re: Help needed: Fuel gauge pegged at FULL
FYI
Spoke with usa parts supply.....
He said if its a canister style sending unit, which he believes it is, I have to ship it to them so it can be "converted" for approx $300...
Does this sound right to anyone??
Adam
Spoke with usa parts supply.....
He said if its a canister style sending unit, which he believes it is, I have to ship it to them so it can be "converted" for approx $300...
Does this sound right to anyone??
Adam
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In Mid September of 2010 I happened to see a repeat of the show where Jay Leno did his 66 Toronado and had an instant remission of the disease which resulted in my purchase of a 1969 in very good condition. I am now in the process of fully rehabilitating it and hope to have it on the road in the spring of 2011. - Location: Gig Harbor, WA
Re: Help needed: Fuel gauge pegged at FULL
Been there, done that, killed the car (threw a rod!) two weeks after putting the rebuilt fuel sender in...
So I recommend using these folks for a rebuild. They did mine very nicely for $149.
http://www.fuelsender.com/contact.html

So I recommend using these folks for a rebuild. They did mine very nicely for $149.
http://www.fuelsender.com/contact.html
I have my Fuel Injected Toronado. Life is good! 



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Re: Help needed: Fuel gauge pegged at FULL
xgecko:
How does a rebuilt fuel sender throw a rod????
Thanks for the link... I'll check them out!
Adam
How does a rebuilt fuel sender throw a rod????
Thanks for the link... I'll check them out!
Adam
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