65 cutlass or Jetstar 88 fuel tank outlet

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Old Jul 3, 2019 | 09:50 PM
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65 cutlass or Jetstar 88 fuel tank outlet


Not sure if these were the same across all models of this year or not but I’m looking for the actual plug and fuel level sensor for my Jetstar 88. Thought oriellys or autozone would still supply these but haven’t had much luck in my neck of the woods. Thanks in advance

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Old Jul 4, 2019 | 07:34 AM
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These are called a gas tank sending unit. No they are not the same through out all models and years. I am pretty sure the B body (larger cars) and the A body are different as well as some have a return line and some do not.

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Old Jul 4, 2019 | 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Myst69
Not sure if these were the same across all models of this year or not but I’m looking for the actual plug and fuel level sensor for my Jetstar 88. Thought oriellys or autozone would still supply these but haven’t had much luck in my neck of the woods. Thanks in advance
I'll add that this is not something that is typically stocked in a normal auto parts store. It is not a normal wear item and the car is over half a century old. A vendor would be lucky to sell a couple of these nationally in the course of a year. You likely won't find anyone making reproductions, though they MIGHT be available if Impala is the same. If not, your choices are good used, rare N.O.S. part, or a rebuilder for your current one.
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