Well I got everything bolted together and was able to fit it into the tank. I have not completely tested everything yet though, as I am waiting for a new fuel sock (what a
to find). Here are some pictures to document how I performed this conversion.
Note: This may not be the most effective or easiest way to perform this conversion, but it worked with the limited parts I had available at the time. Also, the installation was very tight for me, so if anyone replicates this, be careful of how you mount things together.
What the original pickup and sender looked like after pulling it out of the tank. It was missing both the filter and the float. Notice that the pickup for the small body eagles is oriented differently than the big body eagles.
The next step was marking the highest, lowest, and middle point of the float. (I forgot to take a picture until after I gutted the unit, which is why the float arm is missing.) I also learned that it helps to mark everything with a pen or marker, as you'll be moving the main body, and things tend to get bumped around.
Now it is time to gut the old system. There are three tabs that need to be bent up, allowing the sending unit to be separated from the case. You can gut the rest of it. Once it is gutted, the tabs that originally acted as stops for the float arm can be bent down and are used to mount the new sending unit. This is how it looks gutted and with the stops bent down:
The hardest part (which lacks pictures the most) Was modifying the aftermarket sending unit bracket to bolt up to the stock case. I am kind of glad I didn't take more picture and don't have more steps, because there are probably better ways to do it than I did.
When deciding how high to mount the unit, you just need to get the middle set up right. The top and bottom are taken care of by how long you cut the float arm.
Here is my finished product:
When installing the unit, some disassembly may be required. Like softbuster did, I removed the float arm and reattached it after placing it and the pickup in the tank. I learned later when removing things that this was not necessary in my case. It is up to you whether you try with or without removing it.
I did, however, have to unscrew the top screw on the bracket, allowing the sending unit to pivot. After getting everything in the tank, I put the screw back in, realigning it. Even with doing this, it was a very tight fit to get the pieces in the hole.