Well last week I took the Fuel tank off of my Eagle wagon, it had a pin-hole leak from rust and the fuel gauge was not working properly. So I decided to try to repair this. I took the sending unit apart and found that the contacts inside were messed up, the only time the gauge would read anything was when the tank was completely full, anything less and it would show empty.
So I started looking for a sending unit, but the only ones available are over $100. which is not in my budget for this car. So I did some research, our eagle sending units read in an ohm range of like 30-248. Ford uses an ohm range of like 33-240, which would be close enough to work if you can find one that would fit our tanks.
Then I found a sending unit for a universal application in that 33-240 ohm reading, that is able to work with tanks from like 5" to 27" deep.
Its a Sunpro sending unit, part # SUN-CP7583
which cost me 14.95 +sh from Summit racing , but it could also be found at other places like Jegs racing.
Then I proceeded to modify it to fit onto my old sending unit bracket.
Here is the two side by side.
The new sending unit comes with a diagram to figure out your depth and length of the float arm and stuff.
Pic of the new unit modified to length.
Then I gutted the old sending unit and disassembled the new unit.
Then I mounted the new unit onto the old bracket, I had to drill the hole bigger to fit the new rubber bushing that keeps the sending unit post from grounding to the bracket. Do this very carefully, you don't want to drill it to big or ruin the old bracket. You also have to make sure that the float arm does not hit the fuel pickup tube.
throughout this process be Very careful not to ruin the sock on the pickup tube IF you are going to reuse it.
I will hook up the wires and test the unit later this week, it will probably be a while until I get the tank back on the car, I am sandblasting it and fixing a bunch of small pinholes from rust.
But when its done I will let you know how it works and how accurate I think it is.
but in THEORY this should work.
Keith.