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Fuel Gas Gauge Sender Wema Kus 11.5" S5u11.5 Diesel Gas Water Stainless 1.5npt on 2040-parts.com

US $66.95
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Osprey, Florida, United States

Osprey, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:wema KUS Manufacturer Part Number:S5U11.5

  1. WEMA KUS  FUEL SENDING UNIT
  2. SENSORS CAN BE USED WITH ALL GAUGE BRANDS THAT HAVE COMPATIBLE OHMS.
  3.  240-30 OHMS
  4. CONSTRUCTED TO MEET AND/OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE ISO, NMMA/ABYC AND USCG STANDARDS
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