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Auto Meter 8345 2-1/16 Pyrometer Gauge -gm Diesel Truck 0-2000 Deg. F. on 2040-parts.com

US $195.95
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Moline, Illinois, United States

Moline, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:AUTO METER Other Part Number:ATM8345 Manufacturer Part Number:8345

AUTO METER 8345 2-1/16 PYROMETER GAUGE -GM DIESEL TRUCK 0-2000 DEG. F.

AUTO METER 8345

2-1/16 PYROMETER GAUGE -GM DIESEL TRUCK

EGT / Pyrometer

Size:
2 1/16" (52.4mm)

Type:
Full Sweep Electric

Range:
0 - 2000 deg. F
Notes:
Full sweep precision stepper motor movement.
Air-Core meter movement.
Includes Type K Thermocouple.

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Centrally located in Moline IL we have been serving the performance enthusiast for over 20 years. We pride ourselves on excellent customer service. Online since 1996 we have served 10's of thousands of customers online with the same excellent service that we have given our local customers for over 20 years.

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