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Old 10-09-2023, 03:23 PM   #1
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Default FG Fuel Sender/Float Orientation

Hi

I have a 2007 Series II BF Ghia (which I've had since new) and have had to replace the fuel sender from inside the tank. However, upon removal I've found out that my car has an FG sender. There has been quite a few parts over the years that I have found to be FG and doesn't match my VIN. This drives the parts guys nuts.

However, as the sender / float was different to what I expected when I reached inside the tank (you sort of have to do this blind) I lost track of the orientation of the assembly when rotating to retrieve it through the fuel pump opening.

So my question is, does anyone have a sketch / drawing of the FG tank that shows the orientation of the sender / float assembly? This would help me greatly.
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