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My experience repairing my Fuel Sending Unit with a Montero unit (MB571603)
By Forklift,

Mods: I tried to post this in the Fuel/ECU sub-forum but I don't have 10 posts yet; feel free to move this over
Hi everyone, been a long time lurker, first time poster. I picked up a 87 Conquest two weeks ago and have been having fun going through it. It sat for 15ish years, mostly inside however when I pulled the gas tank, it needed cleaning; when I removed the sending unit, the sensor (is it a sensor? It looks like it's a housing for a resistor) was disintegrated. These sending units are
Fuel Regulator
By slimjim009,
I'm in need of a good fuel regulator for my 85 1/2 Conquest. I need the mounting posts or bolts to be in good shape. Thanks Jim
Please email me: jkaufmann65@gmail.com
Megasquirt?....Maft-t?

By quest4me2,
I have Delphi injectors. Looking to add adjustable fuel regulator and a stand alone fuel controller. Having trouble locating 1gen Maf-t. Should I just go megasquirt?. I have a wide band o2 sensor and guage.
Thanks!
Eric
Torque Tube Coupling Question
By Contsi,
A while back there was a group purchase topic which I cannot find; it was for a no longer available coupling.
I believe the consensus is that if worn it can cause the rear end clunk that some of us hear.
My question is: is this the same item offered at MKS Motorsports here? https://mksmotorsport.com/product/pre-order-torque-tube-flange-male-pinion-side/
Below is one of the posts dealing with this issue: In the first picture the part appears to be attached to the differential. Lo