Ac Brand Recording Tachometer With 90 Degree Drive on 2040-parts.com
Marion, Texas, US
Brand new aircraft tachometer w/ 90 degree drive pt # 411536, not sure which direction drive unit is but more than likely for Lycoming,,If youre looking at this tach you should already know its value from Aircraft Spruce,, good luck !
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