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Old 10-12-08, 17:12
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Default Try tractor dealers.....

John

Around here we have a discount Auto Princess that sells a generic sender unit that has the same universal bolt pattern as the CMP..... they are made in China....but then what isn't.

Massey Ferguson tractor dealers sell a similar unit.... a few $$ more... may be made in India..... they are also identical....... most of the universal units have an adjustable arm for the depth of the tank and a bendable float arm for specific adjustment.

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Old 11-12-08, 02:09
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John

Around here we have a discount Auto Princess that sells a generic sender unit that has the same universal bolt pattern as the CMP..... they are made in China....but then what isn't.

Massey Ferguson tractor dealers sell a similar unit.... a few $$ more... may be made in India..... they are also identical....... most of the universal units have an adjustable arm for the depth of the tank and a bendable float arm for specific adjustment.

Good luck.

Boob
Bob .. the sender unit has to be matched to the gauge ... this is important if you want it to function. The sender resistance range must be 'tuned' to work with certain gauges .... e.g., with a 6v or 12 volt systems ... You cannot swap senders and gauges around willy nilly and expect it to work. It's a 'tuned' or 'balanced' system that you cannot fiddle with.


WW2 Jeeps and Dodges have a sender unit that is opposite to Chevs in terms of resistance .. low ohms at the full end .. whereas the Chevs are high ohms at the full end ... or vice versa !

Fords have a system all their own, bi-metal arms that heat up and contact points at each end ... very different , unconventional compared to other makes.

Many of the parts vendors don't have a clue ..they'll sell you anything that looks similar .

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Old 15-12-08, 12:19
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Default Small Filler Cap

Hi All I am chasing the small filler cap for my C15a sig van tank.I have posted a picture of the tank on previous post it is actually the dipstick neck for the fuel level.If you have any ideas on where to get one let me know please.I will post pics of progress soon.
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Old 16-12-08, 00:29
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Default Dip stick cap

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Try a car wrecking yard and check out the oil filler caps I think some of the Holden models use a similar sized cap .
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Old 16-12-08, 01:32
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I think some of the Holden models use a similar sized cap .
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That makes sense .. a Holden part for a Holden body .
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Old 16-12-08, 12:53
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Default Transfer case Tower linkages

Hi All, I am now chasing a set of tower linkages suited for winch set up.If you have a set lying around let me know it will save me making them and a day or two work.I would like an original petrol tank cap for the small neck not a current day one thanks all the same. John Stokes
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Old 30-12-08, 12:01
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Default Tower and linkage assy

Hi all,Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.I have managed to get the shift tower all hooked up and working thanks to Euen and Keith.I still had to make the support brackets, winch linkage and modify the gate plate inside the tower but the dummy assy is all working fine.I will strip it apart ready for painting tomorrow and turn up some pins for the clevis.A couple of night ago we took the old Blitz down to a mates new dam down the road, that explains what it is doing in the photo,Beer and silly mates cause this.
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