Auto Meter Replacement Pressure Sender For Full Sweep Gauge 100 Psi 1/8"npt 2246 on 2040-parts.com
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Auto Meter Pressure Sender Replacement Sender For Full Sweep 100 psi 1/8" NPT
Autometer 0-100 PSI electric oil or fuel pressure sender for use with Autometer [Full Sweep] electric gauges only. This sensor unit will NOT work with half sweep electric oil pressure gauges. Auto Meter Part # 2246 (This a brand new original sender. Removed from gauge kit, so there is no packaging.) |
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