Hello I would like some advise on my petrol tank and sender I would like to replace the sender and have a Bigger pick up pipe 6mm inside dimension to match my fuel pump and also get a reading for my fuel gauge. I have also been considering getting a new fuel tank made but this seems a little excessive as the one in the hopefully attached picture seems good apart from a bit of surface rust. Any advise on a sender and pick up pipe would be great. Hmmm my photos are upside down can some tell me how to get them the right way round using a iPad I have tried to rotate them before up loading them but no success.
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I managed to graft a Smiths sender, off a Toledo I think, onto the Ford tank sender plate (migged it on from memory).
It's worked fine for the last 28 years.
As for the fuel pipe, I would have thought it possible to drill a suitable hole for some 8mm steel pipe & braze it on to seal it.
PS. Tank looks in reasonable usable condition from your upside down photo's.
Neil.Last edited by neiltechspec; 18-08-13, 03:59 PM.
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The latest version of "Photos" on my iPad mini has an option at the bottom to rotate a picture and an option at the top right to save it.
This is a common discussion over the years and the only real remedy was as described, to graft a Smiths sender onto the Ford assembly.
A trawl through the Pitstops may find the article, if I recall correctly it was written by Jez Cox, otherwise known on here as lil_red_roadster.
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Lol Gareth I just need to move to OZ and all will be well , I did wonder what that faint whiff of petrol was.
Thanks steve and Neil for your advise I have read Jez Cox's article but I have decided to order a ford sierra sender unit from kit spares so will report back how well it fits to the tank.
Regards the photos steve I did try and rotate them save them and then upload but with still no success.
Cheers Angus
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