Who rebuilds fuel tank senders?

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I was just over at FCBO and talking about fuel senders. I know there have been discussions here about getting the original senders rebuilt. What companies are on your list? I did see this one. John Wolf & Co. Inc.| Antique Car Gauge Repair in Willoughby, OH.
EDIT: John Wolf has retired but please keep reading. More info is in this thread

I can make this a sticky so it will be easy to find when you need it.

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I used John Wolf for 2 of my fuel senders and was very satisfied with the results, recently i was told that hes not doing them anymore so i just sent my last one to instrument specialties in RI. My sender came back in a short time and the price was good also..hope this helps..Rich
 
good morning Joe, when i get home from work today i will check the receipt and report back...Rich
 
John Wolf folded his tent up and retired about a year or so back. I used him multiple times to rebuild OEM units because of all the problems with the Chinese crap.
 
John Wolf folded his tent up and retired about a year or so back. I used him multiple times to rebuild OEM units because of all the problems with the Chinese crap.
Thanks for the info. I edited my first post but it liiks like Instrument Specialties rebuilds them.
 
update....Just got off the phone with Instrument Specialties ....they no longer rebuild fuel sending units. They informed me that they can no longer get the parts to rebuild them.
 
update....Just got off the phone with Instrument Specialties ....they no longer rebuild fuel sending units. They informed me that they can no longer get the parts to rebuild them.
Dang. Well, let's keep looking. Thanks for the info.
 
Is there issue with the repro or the ones at Rock auto etc? or are you talking early ones not available? Im seeing Jegs has em on a quick search for 63-74 a body the problem I had with mine was the brass float developed a leak I took it out soldered the hole but now its reading E again I may need a float i repaired it 20 years ago.
 

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Dartswinger70 check out this float. It will fix your float problem.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003AOM17I?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_1

Roger
 
Thank you to the Knowledge Base!!!
I followed the advice from OEM Fuel Sender Repair 1967 Dart
and purchased the plastic float listed in a post above....
Now, my original sending unit on my 1973 Duster is restored and working better than ever!!!!
Thanks again for sharing what y'all know.

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