Good afternoon. With replacement fuel senders being £50 I was pleased to find replacement floats for £6. If you spend a few quid more you can buy a metal one - Fit and forget! It took me a bit of googling to find it so I thought I'd post the link (in the right section this time!).
https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/p/sm ... b-fs-float
Fuel sender float
Re: Fuel sender float
Welcome to the forum and thanks for sharing the advice and link.
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Re: Fuel sender float
Excellent tip, thanks.
If fitting a metal one, I'd test the max and min positions as if it proved to be less buoyant than the plastic one, it might give a premature 'empty' reading....
If fitting a metal one, I'd test the max and min positions as if it proved to be less buoyant than the plastic one, it might give a premature 'empty' reading....