New Fuel Sender Float

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New Fuel Sender Float

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My brass float is sitting on the bottom of the tank. I tried to fix it but it's too far gone. I found a plastic float made by OMIX-ADA p/n: 17729.01. Says it's made for old jeeps. Does anyone know if it fits in a mopar sender arm? If not, does anyone know where I can get a plastic one that fits?

I see Year One sells brass floats that should work (p/n: RSP 11), but I'd rather have a plastic one that isn't affected by ethanol gas.

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You could make any float fit and work. :thinking
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True, but plug and play would be my first choice. Took me awhile to get the rheostat working good again, so I don't want to monkey with the arm any more than is absolutely neccessary.

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It's been oveer a year since I bought mine but I bought an exact replacement from the Ford dealership. The mustangs used the same brass float. Even from a dealer it was only like 10 or 12 dollars and they had it in stock.
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Thanks MadMC63. Mustangs! Now that's a great idea.
I've discovered that the Dodge "B" series vans used this same float up till '87. In '88 they went FI and the pickup/ sender changed.

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I found a parts store in Tucson called Willy's Works. Is like an old time parts store where they have all the parts on the shelf and the parts guy knows more about them than I do. With the minimum wage kid at O'Rielly's that's never the case! He had a box of different floats for old jeeps, including the plastic Omix one. The groove was about 0.100" smaller diameter than the original float, but would probably work. He had another float made by Stewart Warner (p/n: 836092).

http://www.stewartwarner.com/product/fu ... pn-836092/

This is a bronze and plastic float covering a foam core. So even if it gets a pinhole in it, it won't sink. Plus it's the exact same size as our floats. I went with the Stewart Warner float and my fuel gauge works good now. First time in a decade, lol.

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