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US $19.95
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Saint Marys, Georgia, US

Saint Marys, Georgia, US
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                                                          J-28474

TURBO COMPOUND GAUGE
6.5L DIESEL



C/K, G/P, 6.5L DIESEL This gauge is used to measure both pressure and vacuum is used in two diagnostic procedures on the 6.5L diesel engine. It verifies proper operation of the turbo charge waste gate valve by measuring actuation vacuum. It is also used with the J 39307 Turbo Boost Pressure Adapter to check turbo charge boost pressure



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