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GM Truck Fuel Tank Sending Unit
JEGS 784500 Fuel Tank Sending Unit Features:
- For 1947-1959 Chevrolet and GMC pickup trucks
- Designed to the factory OE fit, form, and function to ensure an accurate reading at any fuel level
- Includes a new fuel strainer for a fast and smooth installation that is designed to keep your fuel system clean
- Specifications: 5/16 in. main outlet, without vapor return
- Made with high-quality components and assembly
- 0-30 ohm
Not sure how much gas you have left in the tank? Has a faulty sending unit ruined cruise-in or date night? If you’re replacing your fuel tank, or sick of walking, it’s time install a new fuel tank sending unit. JEGS senders are designed to the factory OE fit, form and function to ensure an accurate reading at any fuel level. They include a new fuel strainer for a fast and smooth installation that is designed to keep your fuel system clean.
Take the guess work out of your restoration. JEGS offers all the parts you need for your build. Whether it’s a concours restoration, restomod, or ground up restoration you can buy with confidence. JEGS restoration parts are perfect to get your project going.
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