Alfano Cylinder Head Temp Sensor (cht) Ntc Type D14mm - Length 40cm on 2040-parts.com
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ALFANO cylinder head temp sensor (CHT) NTC type D14mm - Length 40cm
NTC Type temperature sensor Application : Spark Plug / Cylinder Head (CHT) Maximum Temperature: 285°C / 545°F Spark plug : 10mm Length : 40cm / 15.7inch Important note : This sensor must be used with an extension Height of the sensor, 5.4mm : « normal version » |
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