AHA! Found Sunken float
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AHA! Found Sunken float




I pulled my Valiant's fuel gauge sender out last night and found that the little brass float was full of gas! It was like a gas tank within a gas tank. It has a couple of kinks on it that had turned to cracks. Maybe a previous "master mechanic" grasped it with vise grips when popping it into the wire retainer on the float arm?

Also, the filter looked perfect, but fell apart when I removed it from the fuel line.

So I am going to go into my saved messages and find that F*rd part number for the filter, and see if there was a recommendation for replacing the float. I believe someone mentioned a solid plastic float that is unable to sink. If anybody has the filter and float info handy, I'd appreciate a re-post. I hate to ask because I know it was recently discussed here.


thanks
Jim Ozolins
'64 Signet 200

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