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Part # for tank sending unit float

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#1 ·
Anybody got the part number (and/or sources)

for the in tank sending unit's float ? I was looking at one of my Mopar floats (also brass) and the thought is crossing my mind, if I can't find me a Ford replacement float ! I've heard it said " a float is a float is a float". What say you to that ?

I might also repair my brass float, which looks to be leaking;

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Any tips ? Would you coat it in something like urethane ?

Any help appreciated

Sixlitre
 
#3 ·
Yes sir, it's a COAZ-9202-B IIRC they come 2 in a pack so if they don't stock them they may make you buy both but no biggie cause you can use it for your Towncar too. Been using the same ones since the 60's and before! They list for $12 and some change but I get my parts for 20% over cost so it ran me $4 and some change so tell them to give you a deal if you have to buy 2.......! -Kevin-:thumbup
 
#5 ·
Thanks Gentlemen(especially DNBELOWBRONCO)

This is very encouraging (and informing). I'll dial up my stealership tomorrow and order one (or two) up.

Very much obliged

Sixlitre

Choranrn

I could solder it, but it's gas logged and I want to drop the tank, get her out and in without waiting for the float to drain, rinse/filling it with water, soldering it and re-testing it before I slap it in.

kf4amu

It's encouraging to know that fixed it. Mine's been screwy the 13 years I've owned it.
 
#7 ·
That's the thing BROK302

apart from being a cheap b@$turd I know for a fact the last owner had just shelled out 500 beans on a new pump/sending unit(granted that was 13 years ago, or more).

Airtex sells the whole shooting match for $102.99, but it seems to be in stock....nowhere.

I'll try my luck on the float

Sixlitre