You can buy a new sending unit from the AMC vendors for about $90. You'll also need to get a new fuel strainer and an o-ring. All three parts should set you back less than $100. Also, if the sending unit works, the float is good (check for soft spots - those are holes in the making), and the metal parts are in good shape, you may not have any problems with it for a long time. Fuel level senders are very simple devices. Matt JOE FULTON wrote: > AMC (in 1970 at least) used a 10ohm full - 75 ohm > empty fuel gauge sender. Ford used a sender with the > same range full/empty for the late 60s Mustangs. You > should be able to buy a Mustang fuel sender from any > classic Mustang parts dealer and it should work. > > Joe Fulton > Salinas, CA > --- mariclairemccall@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> 1971 AMC Javelin SST, 304 Engine >> I removed my gas tank yesterday and dropped it at a >> radiator shop to be cleaned and sealed. The gas >> inside was like turpentine! I don't want to put the >> original sending unit back in because it will just >> fail. Auto parts store said it is discontinued. >> Anyone know where I can get a new one or is there >> another model that will fit, a jeep maybe? >> >> Troy McCall -- mhaas@xxxxxxx Cincinnati, OH http://www.mattsoldcars.com 1967 Rambler American wagon 1968 Rambler American sedan ================================================================= According to a February 2003 survey of Internet holdouts released by UCLA's Center for Communication Policy, people cite not having a computer as the No. 1 reason they won't go online. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list