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What Fuel Sender is this?

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StinsonPilot

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Ok, need some help. My fuel sender is toast. It doesn't read any Ohms and the float is sitting on the bottom of the tank with 3/4 full. In that position it should be reading 240-260 Ohms. The fuel gauge is a 240-33 Ohm gauge.

My main concern is that the inside won't drop off into the tank when I take the screws out. It doesn't look like it will, but I haven't changed any of this type before.

Thought about a bendable capacitance type.

Thanks for the help...

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