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Mercruiser Oil Gauge Pressure Sender Replace Mercruiser 90806 Mercruiser 815425t on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
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Hewlett, New York, United States

Hewlett, New York, United States
Mercruiser oil gauge pressure sender replace Mercruiser 90806 Mercruiser 815425T, US $44.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:NOS NO BOX Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:185899 5899 700425 815425T 982650 3853800 3857532

Oil pressure sender for Mercruiser oil gauge pressure sender switch for OIL GAUGE direct replacement for Mercruiser 90806 Mercruiser 815425T.Oil pressure sender 0-80 PSI Fits many Mercruiser marine engines.Rated for 0-80 PSI. Thread Size NPT 1/8"-27 Thread match the specs UNLIKE THE $20.00 IMPORTS THIS IS MADE IN USA 10 sold


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Oil pressure sender for Mercruiser oil gauge pressure sender switch for OIL GAUGE direct replacement for Mercruiser 90806 Mercruiser 815425T. Fits many Mercruiser marine engines. Rated for 0-80 PSI. Thread Size NPT 1/8"-27 Thread match the specs

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