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Thread: WTB: sender unit for 100 liter steel tank

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    WTB: sender unit for 100 liter steel tank

    Looking for a functioning sender unit as per title. US shipping address can be given if preferred.

    TIA
    Martin
    '70 911 ST
    '67 911 S
    Registry member #1279

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    I have the standard sending unit (p/n - 901-741-801-00) available.

    PM me if interested.
    Tom Butler
    1973 RSR Clone
    1970 911E
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    Hi Tom,
    PM sent, thanks

    Martin
    '70 911 ST
    '67 911 S
    Registry member #1279

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    100l sender

    There is one NOS on Ebay today, item #370139909260

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    Thanks guys!

    @66S
    Thanks, offline for a day and missed it... Price was at the higher end of the scale.

    @Tom
    Thanks, I spoke to the guys at Atlanta Auto today and if they come through at that price I do owe you a favor!

    Cheers
    Martin
    '70 911 ST
    '67 911 S
    Registry member #1279

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    100 liter fuel sending unit length?

    Does anyone know exactly the length of a stock sender vs. 100 liter, vs 110 liter? Factory shows 3 types were available
    Thanks for input

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    Senior Member endo911rs's Avatar
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    The 100L sender is about 2 inches longer than the stock sending unit. Early units are the same length as the later SC/Carrera units...I was hoping that was the easy way around this problem...no such luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajco View Post
    Does anyone know exactly the length of a stock sender vs. 100 liter, vs 110 liter? Factory shows 3 types were available
    Thanks for input
    The 100L sender I have is 13 3/4" from top to bottom (not for sale).
    Randy Wells
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    extension

    Would it be possible to extend a standard unit to the above length easily?

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