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As the British design only used dipsticks in petrol tanks, the addition of the sender units in the Canadian design, would obviously use hardware and tooling that they had to hand in their country. As much as possible was kept interchangeable.
I have come across differences in the axle pinion shafts though, the threaded hole in the end of the pinion shaft, I have found with both NF and NC threads, anyone come across that?
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