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Boat Oil Pressure Sender 100 Psi, 2 Station on 2040-parts.com

US $6.00
Location:

Miami Beach, Florida, United States

Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Like Brand-New Condition.
Brand:Livorsi


Hi, I am selling my Guaranteed Working Livorsi Boat Oil Pressure Sender 100 Psi, 2 Station, made by Livorsi, an excellent manufacturer for Professional Marine Products, the item was not used, and was left from overstock of a boats manufacturing facility, in very good condition and 100% functional, look at the pictures.

This item is sold as is, described as is, please ask any questions before you buy the item.

Details:

Oil Pressure Sender (100 psi)

This rugged unit utilizes the latest electronic sensor technology for reliability and accuracy under adverse operating conditions of heat, vibration and acceleration. Our sender assures a steady pointer movement even under the most demanding conditions.

Base Thread is standard 1/8"-27" NPTF. This unit is available with anodized steel bell base. Units are pressure tested to 300 PSI and available in 80 PSI or 100 PSI with the standard 240-33 ohm resistance range.

Should you have any questions, Email me, or call and I will do best to answer your questions.



 

Thank you so much for your interest,

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