fuel gage sending unit
 

fuel gage sending unit

Started by Rodsmc5c, October 04, 2007, 07:09:14 PM

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Rodsmc5c

  any place special to get a sending unit for my mc5c?  the one i have is rusted tight  !!!
             
                rod

NJT5047

Mike at US Coach.  856 767 4848.
That's where mine came from.  And it's lasted for several years now.
They rust up because they are not submerged. 
JR
JR Lynch , Charlotte, NC
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JackConrad

    Got one here for our MC-8.  This one has no moving parts & made of aluminum. Our first sender (standard float type with moving arm lasted about 1 1/2" years before rusting up). This one is 6 years old and still working good. We also used one of these in a our separate generator/ProHeat fuel tank.  Jack
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garhawk

take a look at these folks.  they have made up all my sending units for water, waste, gas, diesel and heater.  they are the best.  http://wemausa.com/

gary t'berry

Gary, Welcome aboard. I made your link clickable. Richard
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garhawk

thank you richard

how'd you do that?
gary t'berry
Eagle Mod 20 DD ser 60 w/slide
GMC RTS 102"  40er (in progress)

DrivingMissLazy

Quote from: garhawk on October 15, 2007, 01:03:55 PM
thank you richard

how'd you do that?


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