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Longacre Racing Sending Unit Low Oil Pressure Ignition Or Fuel Shut Off #43600 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.99
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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:LONGACRE Part Brand:LONGACRE Manufacturer Part Number:LON43600

LONGACRE  SENDING UNIT LOW OIL PRESSURE IGNITION OR ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP SHUTOFF SWITCH

  • LONACRE
  • #43600
  • Low Oil Pressure Ignition or Electric Fuel Pump Shutoff Switch
  • Switch shuts off the ignition or electric fuel pump when oil pressure drops below 12 psi
  • Helps prevent engine damage or fire and keeps the motor from starting until the oil pressure is up
  • Should be used with momentary bypass switch for starting

Specifications
 
Sender
  Style: Oil Pressure
  Rating: 12 psi
  Adjustable: No
  Fitting: 1/8" NPT
Terminals:
  Style: Ring stud
 

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