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Gas Tank Sending Unit, 5/16, Wagon (61-64 Biscayne; 61-64 Impala)

Item EK-40-140776-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A

      Features

      • New Condition
      • Weight: 5.0 lbs.
      • Package Dimensions: 12” W x 12” H x 18” L
      • Fits 1961-1964 Biscayne and Impala models

      Description

      Fuel Level Sensing. The Gas Tank Sending Unit, 5/16, Wagon is designed to accurately measure the fuel level inside the gas tank and relay this information to the vehicle's fuel gauge. This essential component helps drivers monitor fuel consumption and avoid running out of gas during operation. Proper function of the sending unit ensures reliable and consistent fuel level readings.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted with durable materials, this sending unit is designed to withstand fuel exposure and normal wear. It features solid construction with corrosion resistance to ensure longevity. The clean finish promotes easy integration with existing fuel systems while maintaining a professional appearance.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and typically requires no drilling, utilizing existing mounting points. The unit is designed for direct replacement, providing a hassle-free upgrade or repair process.

      Application. This sending unit fits 1961-1964 Biscayne and 1961-1964 Impala models precisely, ensuring compatibility with the original fuel system specifications for these classic Chevrolet full-size cars.

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