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03-11-2021, 12:33 PM | #1 |
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Location: LaPorte, Indiana
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Sources for fuel tank senders..........
I’m replacing both of the fuel tanks on my 78K20 with
poly tanks. I want to also replace both of the sending units. LMC doesn’t even have a listing for the driver side. Where do you guys find this stuff ? And, is it good quality? I don’t want any future issues afterwards.
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78K20 350 / 400TH 3:73's, Dual Polly tanks, my old plow Trk. Now parting out. 84K20 6.2 "J" Code Diesel / 700R / 4:10's 78K20 454/400TH 3:73's Dual tanks (my new plow rig) |
03-11-2021, 10:59 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Sources for fuel tank senders..........
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03-11-2021, 11:44 PM | #3 |
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Location: Oklahoma City, OK
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Re: Sources for fuel tank senders..........
Got both a 20 gallon tank and sender from OReilly's last year for my 75 C10. Don't remember which side. The tank doesn't care and they have senders for both sides. Just make sure you get the correct number of outlets.
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03-12-2021, 12:53 AM | #4 |
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Re: Sources for fuel tank senders..........
Ok. Thanks. I haven’t tried OReilly’s yet.
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78K20 350 / 400TH 3:73's, Dual Polly tanks, my old plow Trk. Now parting out. 84K20 6.2 "J" Code Diesel / 700R / 4:10's 78K20 454/400TH 3:73's Dual tanks (my new plow rig) |
03-12-2021, 07:26 AM | #5 |
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Re: Sources for fuel tank senders..........
I bought my tanks and senders from RockAuto.
Sometimes we get in a rut, and think of these trucks only as "classic" or "antique" trucks. Because of this, we only look to LMCtruck, Brothers, and other restoration suppliers for parts. Don't forget that a lot of these trucks are still being daily driven by their owners, and those folks just pick up replacement parts at their local auto parts store. Federated, Advance, Oreilly's, Napa, Carquest, and other stores have almost everything you'll need for drivetrain, suspension, steering, and brakes.
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1987 C6P V20 truck, 2010 LMG 5.3, AFM delete, 2010 Camaro exhaust manifolds, 1997 nv4500, 1991 np241c, hydroboost, 2005 14bff axle & driveshaft, drop-n-lock gooseneck, 4.10 gears, stock suspension, rims, and tires. Still a work in progress. Any questions or suggestions are welcome! |
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