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The special fuel tank sender used on late Classic Minis with either single-point (SPi) or multi-point (MPi) injection. The difference from other versions is the bend in the arm to clear the fuel pump. Works on all Classic Minis that require a clip-in sender.

Use with rubber gasket ARA1502.

Fuel Tank Sending Unit for Fuel Injection | Classic Mini SPi MPi

Fuel Tank Sending Unit for Fuel Injection | Classic Mini SPi MPi

Fuel Tank Sending Unit for Fuel Injection | Classic Mini SPi MPi

Fuel Tank Sending Unit for Fuel Injection | Classic Mini SPi MPi

Fuel Tank Sending Unit for Fuel Injection | Classic Mini SPi MPi
Part No: XNB100380
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The special fuel tank sender used on late Classic Minis with either single-point (SPi) or multi-point (MPi) injection. The difference from other versions is the bend in the arm to clear the fuel pump. Works on all Classic Minis that require a clip-in sender.

Use with rubber gasket ARA1502.

 
 
Question:
What is the Ohm range for this sending unit? Thanks
Answer:

In "Full" position: 9.1 Ohms

In "Empty" position: 258.8 Ohms




 
 
 
 
Question:
Spec’s please regarding resistance at full and empty.
Answer:
The scale on this one appears to be between 13 ~ 260 Ohms. I believe empty @ 260 and full is 13 Ohms.
That's pretty standard for Minis after 1965. You can confirm this on our forums.

Mini Mania Tech Team

The Classic Mini Parts and Accessories Experts

 
 
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