Author Topic: Fuel Sending Unit Details - Tape and Sleeve  (Read 14045 times)

firstgenaddict

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Re: Fuel Sending Unit Details - Tape and Sleeve
« Reply #30 on: June 27, 2020, 07:41:11 AM »
Mine was yanked off at the terminal end or ELSE I would have done as you suggested.

as an aside... when comparing the two photos... you are pretty much crime scene forensic in your replication...
I enjoy seeing your attention to detail and the sheer number of hours experimenting to find the correct finish.
Sometimes it is mind numbing, however the research and all of the experimenting is what keeps my attention.
Recently I was contacted by someone planning the painting of a 59 big brake fuelie I said that is going to take a good bit of research into some pretty rare cars, ok send me some photos... Glutton for punishment or addicted to it.     
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Re: Fuel Sending Unit Details - Tape and Sleeve
« Reply #31 on: June 28, 2020, 08:04:03 PM »
That Terminal is obsolete; Terminals - Spade Connectors
Inner Teeth, Serrated Termination
Terminal Type: Standard, flat sided, rectangle,
Stud, hole, #8
Barrel, Uninsulated, Wire Gage:16-22 AWG
Termination; Crimp
Contact Finish Natural
Contact Material Brass

have to harvest used ones.

Close but no cigar.

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Re: Fuel Sending Unit Details - Tape and Sleeve
« Reply #32 on: July 23, 2020, 04:15:29 AM »
Just for more data, here is a pic of the padding sleeve from my 67 LOS car before tank was removed for the first time. There was a bit of dried tape left covering the middle of the sleeve.

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