Vintage Stewart Warner/autometer #208 Tach Sending Unit Nos 8 Cylinder Sender on 2040-parts.com
Santa Cruz, California, US
This is a vintage Autometer 208 tachometer sending unit. This unit is for 6 and 12 volt 8 cylinder applications. This sending unit is used on many Stewart Warner and Autometer tachometers. This unit can connect directly connected to the back of a tach or mounted remotely. This sending unit is new in the original box and was just used to test 2 Stewart Warner tachs in my other listings to verify its working condition.
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