Generac Genset Water Temp Shutdown Switch on 2040-parts.com
Kansas City, Missouri, US
This is a water temp shutdown switch. Generac #035606, it fits on a Quicksilver 7 12 KW Generac Genset, but may fit other Gensets. Sold boat and still have this.
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