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Old 01-11-2017, 09:09 PM
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Default P/N of fuel level sending unit for stock bucket

Google has failed me....cant find the PN for the fuel level sending unit....racetronix used to sell em, but not on their website now

dont wanna buy the whole bucket just for the sending unit.....
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using the wayback machine ( a website that stores pages from websites months and yrs ago ) I searched racetronix website and found a delphi PN either fls f99 or reg f99.....google fails me in either of those PNs
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does the 5.7 and the 3.8 share the same sending unit ????

I can find the v6 sender everywhere
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You could look up Trans Am Creations in Alabama, they probably have a used one at a reasonable price? You may have to buy the whole unit from them, but it may cost less than a new level sending unit, if you can find one? The fls F99 is the Racetronix part number, not the Delphi number. The Delphi part numbers are like an 8 digit number or something like that with no letters in it, all numerical. Some of these parts just are not made anymore, and used is the only avenue. I'm not sure that is the case here, but if you can't find it on the internet, then that is often the case. I view these as late model cars, but in reality they are not really anymore, I guess I'm getting old.
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I will be replacing the pump with a racetronix unit....this is not my first time doing this....last time the sender was really corroded and nothing I did to clean it did the job....seems a new sender is the best option......if I can find one, delphi does not list a sender in their online catalog
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Does this thread help?

https://ls1tech.com/forums/general-m...el-sensor.html
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it did ! thanks



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