Marine Oil Pressure Sending Unit For Gauge 0-80 Psi on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
New Marine Oil Pressure Sending Unit
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This is a high quality marine oil pressure sending unit
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These are universal for all standard 0-80 PSI gauges. They are 240-33 OHM units
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1/8" NPT fitting for block and 10-32 stud for sending wire to gauge
- We also have 0-100 PSI senders and dual station senders listed
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All parts ship UPS or USPS priority insured within 24-72 Business hrs. We do combine shipping on multiple item purchases
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