Auto Meter Universal Fuel Level Sender 2-1/16" & 2-5/8" Sending Unit 240-33 Ohm on 2040-parts.com
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Auto Meter Universal Fuel Level Sender 2-1/16" & 2-5/8" Sending Unit 240-33 Ohm
Autometer fuel level sender. This sender is for use with 240 Ohm empty & 33 Ohm full fuel gauges. Sender is adjustable for a 5" to 24" deep fuel tank. Will fit the standard 5 bolt mounting flanges used by most aftermarket fuel tanks. Autometer Part # 3262 |
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