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240 intank pump and sending unit 200

I am working on a 1983 242. The intank pump has two connections, power and ground. Both connections have coiled wires around plastic posts connecting to the pump. How important are the coils? They have been destroyed on this pump assembly, and I must eliminate the coils and make direct connections to reuse this pump and sender assembly. I have the pump assembly from a 1995 940 and it is direct connection to the pump, no inductive coils. Of what value are the coils on the 240 intank pump?

In addition, the sending unit works great when testing out of the tank. When in the tank, it shows low, at about the top of the red (reserve) on the guage.

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john






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