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A455 Fuel Tank Tempo Electric Sending Unit M/n 572esu P/n 280070 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.50
Location:

Canton, New York, United States

Canton, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tempo Manufacturer Part Number:572ESU



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TEMPO ELECTRIC SENDING UNIT

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Tempo Electric Sending Unit Part No. 572ESU

  • Tank Depth 6" to 24"
  • To order the correct size Tempo Electric Sending Unit- check fuel tank depth
  • Easy to install
  • Made of non-ferrous materials
  • Units Compatible with 35 to 240 ohms
  • Mounting screws and gasket included
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