Autometer 4347 Electric Oil Temperature Gauge 2 1/16" 100 - 250 Degrees on 2040-parts.com
Crystal Lake, Illinois, United States
Used gauge in good working order. Sold as seen
2 1/16" gauge, AutoMeter number 4347 Has a dent on the bezel. Includes the temperature probe but not pictured. Will be sent with gauge. It is a 1/18" NPT probe with a 1 wire connection Feel free to ask any questions |
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