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M-38
FSCM 57733 Part Number 507-AN
Transmitter, Liquid Quanity
DLA400-87-X012
You will, most likely, have to remove the arm to the float and replace it with your original ...It's a piece of wire. It's easy, the new sending unit is the same as the Goat.
The problem your not taking into acount is about 18 U joints. The axel joints will not take much torque.
The 353 is noisy, so, big deal, use ear protection. The value of the Goat , restored, is going up fast. So why screw it up? No one has yet been able to make a small block work in a Goat...
Even if the float valve is present, some / most electric fuel pumps will force the needle of it's seat and "flood" the engine ,as you've stated. Please don't ask how I know. $$$$$$$$$$$$
I have a good friend that has a M543. It is a Gasser and I may be doing some work on it for him. If so I'll take some pictures and post them. As to how many are left, don't know.
Our faux thermo-nuclear device wasn't faux. How many guys can say that his M816 had the privledge to pick up a real, although demilled, Mk 7 Thermo Nuclear Bomb. I can, thanks to the great guys at MVCC.
There I added my horn blowing to the mix.
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