Hi guys, I looked at and purchased a '67 289 coupe last night. It has what I'm assuming is the original gas tank, and apparently lots of rust was breaking up out of the tank. The car would run for a few minutes, and then starve for fuel. Since the carburetor is new/remanufactured and I don't want to contaminate it, I thought I'd simply replace everything.
NPD lists two reproduction fuel sending units for a '67. One is listed as "the most accurate we've tried--comprable to an original Ford unit," for $26.95. However, Scott Drake makes a stainless steel unit, for $45.95, but with no notes about how accurate the sender is. I've had good luck with Scott Drake in the past, and I don't mind paying more if the SD part is indeed the better part. I'm just concerned that the cheaper option may be more accurate. Anyone have experience with these? What's the best way to go?
Thanks!