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    Testing an oil tank level sender

    All,

    I would appreciate instructions how to test an oil tank level sender.

    Thank you

    Richard
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    Richard, an ohm meter will do it. Dont have the resistance handy but I am sure a quick search on the bird or here will yield the answer.

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    Specific numbers are not really important . Probe the terminal and the body , if the ohms vary as the lever is moved and there are no interuptions the sending unit is good .

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    I tried a little harder and it appears both are working.

    Now, is there a guy / place who restores these? Take them apart, plate and reassemble or does one have to do it themselves.

    Thanks for the replies.

    Richard
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    Richard, it is a pretty simple DIY job involving plating and some new din 660 rivets

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    Quote Originally Posted by 718RSK View Post
    Richard, it is a pretty simple DIY job involving plating and some new din 660 rivets
    And where can I get 3 €.02 rivets

    BTW That is why I would like to source out where possible since I would like to finish the car in my lifetime and figuring out for a one time process is very inefficient

    Thanks
    Richard
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    Richard,

    Schrauben-shop.de Problem with many of this stuff is that there is no one out there doing it. The sender sits behind the cover underneath the car so +95% will not care how the sender looks let alone if the date matches. Does not leave much of a market for somebody to provide a service for.

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    Did you do yours? Can you post a picture for preventing me to just spray it w some silver paint?

    Richard
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    Hey Richard,

    Speciality Cars in Allentown (PA), they advertise in the ESSES magazine and recondition/restore 1964-1966 oil tank sending units. Drop a mail to speccar@verizon.net.

    Cees

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourteenten View Post
    Hey Richard,

    Speciality Cars in Allentown (PA), they advertise in the ESSES magazine and recondition/restore 1964-1966 oil tank sending units. Drop a mail to speccar@verizon.net.

    Cees

    I will check w them. I also have the gas tank senders to be redone.

    Richard
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