Hi everyone.
I'm having a devil of a time finding a fuel tank sending unit specific to our MFI 94-96 wagons.
This GM 25028957 part, not to be confused with #19111401 (FLS1020), is
especially for the 22 gallon tank and fits like a glove with the unique baffle we have in our tanks.
Anything different and the float arm rubs against the baffle, gets stuck, and delivers a constant, unwavering reading (that's bad).
I've been going around and around with the local independent parts dealer, and his dealer parts guy. They deliver me the 19111401 AC/Delco part only it does not fit!
I'm near desperate now with three attempts involving dropping the tank. An Ohm meter only goes so far as to verify whether the sucker works electrically. It does nothing to tell if
the unit is sitting correctly in the tank. That's where the LED flashlight and eyeballs come in.
I suppose for some odd reason, space aliens maybe, the baffle in my tank could have shifted, but why? Dash gauge works fine with the new units I've tried. Move the float arm and the needle moves.
Is anyone parting out a wagon in Tucson or Phoenix that could take pity on this poor soul and have a part a a fair price? Heck, I'll help remove the part since I'm getting pretty good at it now.
Thanks,
Scott
I'm having a devil of a time finding a fuel tank sending unit specific to our MFI 94-96 wagons.
This GM 25028957 part, not to be confused with #19111401 (FLS1020), is
especially for the 22 gallon tank and fits like a glove with the unique baffle we have in our tanks.
Anything different and the float arm rubs against the baffle, gets stuck, and delivers a constant, unwavering reading (that's bad).
I've been going around and around with the local independent parts dealer, and his dealer parts guy. They deliver me the 19111401 AC/Delco part only it does not fit!
I'm near desperate now with three attempts involving dropping the tank. An Ohm meter only goes so far as to verify whether the sucker works electrically. It does nothing to tell if
the unit is sitting correctly in the tank. That's where the LED flashlight and eyeballs come in.
I suppose for some odd reason, space aliens maybe, the baffle in my tank could have shifted, but why? Dash gauge works fine with the new units I've tried. Move the float arm and the needle moves.
Is anyone parting out a wagon in Tucson or Phoenix that could take pity on this poor soul and have a part a a fair price? Heck, I'll help remove the part since I'm getting pretty good at it now.
Thanks,
Scott