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JEGS Fuel Tank Sending Unit for 1966-1967 Nova and Chevy II

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Fuel Tank Sending Unit for 1966-1967 Nova and Chevy II
$59.90
$43.73
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Fuel Tank Sending Unit
  • 1962-1965 Chevrolet Nova
  • 1962-1965 Chevy II
  • 4bbl carburetor
  • 3/8 in. Main
  • Without vapor return
  • 90 Ohms Full
  • 0 Ohms Empty
  • Replaces Part Number FG90D
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    78496 is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 2.
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Super quick install Super quick install, fit was perfect and product went in without any problems. Complete in stall in about 30mins, didn’t need to drop the tank
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