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  1. Thank you, I am waiting for a response in regards to a tank from OK. No luck on a sending unit. I am currently trying to cross check for a "stock" sensor gm unit that may fit. The resistance for the unit is 0-92 ohms, hopefully I can find something to fill the hole, send fuel, and display a general level of fuel. Thanks again for all of your help.
  2. Thank you I was hoping to exhaust all options before going that route. However, where there is money, there is a way.
  3. Thank you for your response, unfortunately it is not just the filler neck, it also seems to have a proprietary fuel level sending unit. The depth of the tank where the sending unit is mounted is also critical. I was hoping for some old codger working in a service department somewhere in America that I could mine for his personal experience in swapping out for something similar. I am going to have to do it as you suggested and measure dimensions on other tanks to see if I could make them work. Repair of this one is too sketchy, otherwise I would do that.
  4. NailheadBob, thank you for your timely response. The car, and I, reside in Connecticut, it is an east coast car, with no EEC. It has a canister style sending/level sensor unit in the tank. Would another gm b body tank work, Chevy caprice, or the like? Thank you for your attention to this.
  5. Hi drivers, Thank you in advance for any help. I have owned this car for 35 years, it has almost 300k miles from every state on the east coast. She is getting a minor makeover, and I would appreciate any help tracking down these parts. The tank is the part that is most troubling. New is preferred, no company makes a buick tank for this year make and model. are there any GM "B" Body, cross references that would work I am looking for a fuel tank for a 1970 le Sabre Also a reasonable priced conversion kit for front brakes to disk using stock spindles, booster, and stock master cylinder. Rear body mounted hangers and bushings. Bushings are everywhere, not the body mounted hangers. Thanks again, my email is jhage402@gmail.com.
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