DC118us
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Good morning,
I wanted to let the group know about a great experience I had with Dan at Rebuilt Fuel Sending Unit Specialist
This company rebuilds fuel sending units. I own a '75 T&C and finding a replacement unit was proving near impossible. So I contacted Dan at Tri Starr Radiator and sent him my unit and one from a '75 Lincoln TC I'm working on as well. His prices aren't cheap, but worth it if you can't find a replacement. What I sent him was a rusty, crusty unit pulled from the wagon which had been setting for over 13 years, before I acquired it. Here's a pic of the returned unit. After a short 4 months of use, it stopped working again, so I pulled it to find that the float developed a tiny crack and had filled with fuel (ohms test of unit proved it was working properly). So I contacted Dan again and he is sending a replacement float, no charge and he states he warrants his work for 1 full year. His customer service is great and I'm recommending him to whomever may need this service!
I wanted to let the group know about a great experience I had with Dan at Rebuilt Fuel Sending Unit Specialist
This company rebuilds fuel sending units. I own a '75 T&C and finding a replacement unit was proving near impossible. So I contacted Dan at Tri Starr Radiator and sent him my unit and one from a '75 Lincoln TC I'm working on as well. His prices aren't cheap, but worth it if you can't find a replacement. What I sent him was a rusty, crusty unit pulled from the wagon which had been setting for over 13 years, before I acquired it. Here's a pic of the returned unit. After a short 4 months of use, it stopped working again, so I pulled it to find that the float developed a tiny crack and had filled with fuel (ohms test of unit proved it was working properly). So I contacted Dan again and he is sending a replacement float, no charge and he states he warrants his work for 1 full year. His customer service is great and I'm recommending him to whomever may need this service!