0-15 Psi Liquid Filled Fuel Air Oil Pressure Gauge 1-1/2" 1/8"npt Chrome / Black on 2040-parts.com
Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States
Liquid Filled Fuel Pressure Gauge. Gauge features a chrome body and black face. It measures 1-1/2" in diameter and is rated 0-15 PSI. Gauge is liquid filled to prevent needle shake and provide a more accurate reading. These gauges are primarily used for fuel but can also be used for air and oil pressure.
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