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SeaChoice Boat Fuel Sending Unit 0-1547 | 6-12 Inch 35-240 Ohms
Boat part number 1106350 is a new electric fuel sending unit from SeaChoice, part number 0-1547 .
made for Custom Applications
Sale Price $17.76 Regular Price: $19.95
GLS Stock #: 1106350-AK336
78 in stock
Boat part number 1106350 is a new electric fuel sending unit from SeaChoice, part number 0-1547 .
This fuel sending unit is constructed out of brushed aluminum. It measures approximately 13" L x 2 1/2" Dia. overall. It mounts via (5) 3/16" Dia. mounting holes and connects via (1) male spade and (1) threaded stud. Rated for 35 to 240 Ohms, and suitable for tanks depths of 6-12".
Specifications:
This fuel sending unit is constructed out of brushed aluminum. It measures approximately 13" L x 2 1/2" Dia. overall. It mounts via (5) 3/16" Dia. mounting holes and connects via (1) male spade and (1) threaded stud. Rated for 35 to 240 Ohms, and suitable for tanks depths of 6-12".
Specifications:
- Part Manufacturer: SeaChoice
- Part Number: 0-1547
- Material: Aluminum
- Color: Silver
- Finish: Brushed
- Electrical: 35 to 240 Ohms
- Overall Dimensions: 13" L x 2 1/2" Dia.
- Mounts: (5) 3/16" Dia. Mounting Holes
- Connections: (1) Male Spade / (1) Threaded Stud
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Hardware not included.
Product Questions
Hello,
I have a 1997 Stratos bass boat 285 pro elite with a 175 Johnson fast strike motor. My fuel gauge is not reading, it is telling me the tank is empty when it is in fact full. I believe it is the fuel tank's sending unit. However, I am not sure what part to purchase. I was hoping someone could help me locate what I am looking for. Thanks.
I have a 1997 Stratos bass boat 285 pro elite with a 175 Johnson fast strike motor. My fuel gauge is not reading, it is telling me the tank is empty when it is in fact full. I believe it is the fuel tank's sending unit. However, I am not sure what part to purchase. I was hoping someone could help me locate what I am looking for. Thanks.
Question by: Jeff Bigalk on Jun 1, 2023, 6:46 PM
Hello Jeff,
I'm afraid we aren't able to cross reference sending units to specific boats. Chances are very good it is a standard 33-240 ohm, but you'd need to know the depth of your fuel tank to get one that fits. They all pretty much connect the same.
Gene
I'm afraid we aren't able to cross reference sending units to specific boats. Chances are very good it is a standard 33-240 ohm, but you'd need to know the depth of your fuel tank to get one that fits. They all pretty much connect the same.
Gene
Answer by: Admin on Jun 2, 2023, 10:34 AM