Fuel sending unit

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  1. StangIIttop New Member

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    Does anyone know where to get a fuel sending unit? I am looking to replace mine and go from a 5/16" line to a 1/2" line. I would like to keep the stock one and modify a new one if possible.
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    I am pretty sure that Duffields just west of CR has a handful of IIs. Been in there a few times looking for misc. parts for mine, although it has been a little more than a year since I have been there.
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    That must be the old Arlo Beckers place. Havent been there for years. Will have to check it out. Thanks. Did you ever get your car to the track this year?
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    Saw one on ebay today, supposely new :shrug: for the Mustang II. A bit pricey at $100.00 for a buy it now.
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    Yes, I actually did. Took it to Newton in October for the show and race they had. Only got 2 passes though. Didn't seem really well organized. I definately need to do some more work to her, traction is a serious problem, but then again, so is keeping my foot out of it! They run 1/8 mile down pit row, and my best time of the 2 was 9.82. That of course was me spinning through first and second and into third before going through the traps. One wheeler...got my eye on the Lock-Right locker, but that will have to wait til after the holidays. After that, I will probably get some new wheels and tires. I didn't run it on the slicks yet either, still have to get them screwed to the rims, so that would probably help alot too. All in all, had a good time!
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    I did that at Cordova. Had the stock 13" tires on it and I spun almost 1/2 the track. It was a cold nite and my 60' time was over 2.5 but I did have alot of fun. It was good for doing smoke shows. Now I have 15" MT drag radials and that brought me down to 1.8 at 8.1 in the 1/8. Next year I will try nitrous but need to get a bigger fuel line first.

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