OER 9275A Fuel Tank Sending Unit 1960-68 Mustang, Falcon, Comet; w/o Low Fuel Warning; 3/8" Pipe; Zinc Plated
691-9275A
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OER 9275A Features:
The most accurate reproduction fuel tank sending unit in the industry. Features the original design including a brass float, O ring, and filter that replicate the original in appearance and functionality. This unit monitors the fuel level in your Mustang's tank, and sends that information to your fuel gauge. Fits 1964-68 Mustang, 1967-68 Cougar, and 1965 Falcon sedan, hardtop or convertible models. Can also be used when installing an increased capacity 16-gallon tank in 1960-65 Falcon models. For models without low fuel warning light. 73-10 Ohm.
**Fitment Note: This sender can also be used when installing our FT8015 increased capacity fuel tank in a 1960-64 Falcon, or 1960-63 Comet.
Note: Will not fit wagon models.
Ford Applications:- 1964-1968 Ford Mustang
- 1960-1964 Ford Falcon (sedan, hardtop, convertible) (**with 16 Gallon tank)
- 1965-1965 Ford Falcon (sedan, hardtop, convertible) (with stock tank)
- 1960-63 Mercury Comet (**with 16 Gallon increased capacity tank)
- 1967-68 Mercury Cougar
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