Kennedy American lists one fuel tank sender listed for 70-77 Gremlin's
and another different one for Hornet's for 71-77. Naturally Hornets have
a different tank. All this leads me to believe as I have heard that for
some reason AMC changes the ohm's on 78 and newer cars so the older one
will not work work in a newer car or vice/versa. Also company's have
been known to change the part no's and suppliers on items from year to
year even though it is the same exact part.
"Doc"
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- From: Paul Hancock <kwikbiker@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 06:41:16 -0800 (PST)
I hope someone out there can help. I recently bought a fuel sending unit unit for my 74 gremlin part #8125384. Now I find outm that it is for a 75 gremkin. Part# for the 74 is 4488298. My question is can I use the 75 unit in the 74 tank? I did check part #s for the tank and they are the same for 71 thru 75, #488034. Seems to me it should work but what do you guys think but why would they change sending units? Thanks Paul
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