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 Posted: Feb 24, 2020 07:14AM
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Originally Posted by jedduh01
Another thread for same topic.

 Referenced a person that can refurbish Inno sending units.

https://www.minimania.com/msgThread/125780/1/1/Innocenti_-_fuel_pick-up-sending_unit
Thanks for the link! Talked to Dave the other day about this service. I took out the sender yesterday and cleaned up the contact really good with some sandpaper and it started working again. Hopefully it will last a while. 

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Thanks for posting that link.  I remembered the thread... but not which message board it was on!

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Another thread for same topic.

 Referenced a person that can refurbish Inno sending units.

https://www.minimania.com/msgThread/125780/1/1/Innocenti_-_fuel_pick-up-sending_unit

 Posted: Feb 22, 2020 06:35PM
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Originally Posted by dklawson
If I remember correctly, someone asked about this a month or so back.  I remember someone saying that the Inno fuel sending unit was unique and you could not substitute the Smiths sender.  However, I have the following suggestion.  

IF the mounting flange and general size/shape/appearance of the Inno and Smiths sending units is the same, consider buying a new Smiths sender and using it with The Gauge Wizard by Spiyda design (link below).  The Gauge Wizard was designed to match almost any gauge and sender combination so you will have a working gauge.

https://www.spiyda.com/fuel-gauge-wizard-mk3.html


Thanks for the info. I’m going to pull the sender and see if I can clean up the leads on it to get it going if that doesn’t work I’ll try out the smiths and spiyda. I’m thinking a fiat gasket might be the same so hopefully I can use that. 

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If I remember correctly, someone asked about this a month or so back.  I remember someone saying that the Inno fuel sending unit was unique and you could not substitute the Smiths sender.  However, I have the following suggestion.  

IF the mounting flange and general size/shape/appearance of the Inno and Smiths sending units is the same, consider buying a new Smiths sender and using it with The Gauge Wizard by Spiyda design (link below).  The Gauge Wizard was designed to match almost any gauge and sender combination so you will have a working gauge.

https://www.spiyda.com/fuel-gauge-wizard-mk3.html


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 Posted: Feb 22, 2020 12:32PM
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I'm guessing you are talking about a gas sending unit, you didn't say.
Sorry, yes correct 

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I'm guessing you are talking about a gas sending unit, you didn't say.

"How can anything bigger be mini?"

 Posted: Feb 22, 2020 10:53AM
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Hello, anyone know where I can locate a Innocenti gas sending unit or have mine repaired?

 Thanks 
David Smith