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Fuel Sending Unit; 5/16-Inch (60-65 Falcon w/ 16-Gallon Tank)

Item EK-41-900069
Fuel Sending Unit; 5/16-Inch (60-65 Falcon w/ 16-Gallon Tank)
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      Description

      Fuel Sending Unit

      Direct-fit replacement mounts inside fuel tank and ensures fuel level is being precisely measured

      Sends signal indicating fuel level to dash gauge with dependable accuracy

      Quality materials and stainless steel construction allow for a consistent flow of fuel out of the tank

      Direct Fitment

      Our team knows how important it is to get the right fit that’s why we enforce a strict level of fitment standards for each of our direct-to-fit replacement parts.

      Rigorously Tested

      Every ACP part is made through innovative engineering and rigorously tested to provide you with the best in functionality and long-term dependability.

      Exact OE Specifications

      ACP strives to match or exceed OE Correct standards for each of our products to maintain the original factory look.

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