Aircraft Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge- Twin Engine on 2040-parts.com
Abilene, Texas, US
Aircraft Exhaust Gas
Temperature gauge
Twin Engine
Includes the following data plate information:
Radair name on faceplate
Overhaul label – Keystone Instruments
Inc FAA #1040
Manufacturers label appears to be: Weston Elec Inst Corp Model 827 Type 60
Electrical connections on the back include the following markings: Use 8 Ohm C-A Leads Right Engine – Red 10 Vel Left Engine Red 10 Vel
Terms of Sale:
Item will be shipped by USPS flat rate box- $12 (no "handling"- this is the flat rate) The item is double
boxed within the USPS box for safe shipping.
*No returns/no refund- sold AS IS, condition described as accurately as possible and pictures provided*
I’m a person, not a store, so please
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Shipping will be within one business day of payment- thanks!
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