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Moeller Marine Electric-universal Fuel Tank Sending Unit -boats-intake-fuel on 2040-parts.com

US $41.99
Location:

Wilmington, Delaware, US

Wilmington, Delaware, US
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Introductions:
Moeller Electric Fuel Sending Units in a variety of sizes! SAVE BIG! Moeller makes it easy to monitor your fuel level! Electric Sending Units monitor fuel the same way as old mechanical units, but without the need for a conversion capsule. These do-it-yourself Sending Units have internal components that will not corrode or rust, and allow you to measure your own fuel tank depth and adjust the swing arm according. The float rotates easily in 90 increments, letting you further customize your setup. Available in a variety of sizes for standard tanks, plus a diesel model with return line for diesel and fuel-injection motors. Or, really go all out and get the complete kit, which includes a dash-mounted gauge and hardware (for non-diesel and non-fuel injection motors only). All Sending Units calibrated to 35-240 Ohms. Fuel monitoring the easy way... FOR LESS! Pick yours and order today! Moeller Electric Fuel Sending Unit, 4-27"

Features:
    > Fits tanks with a depth of 4-27 inches
    > Swing arm float easily rotates in 90 degree increments
    > Internal measurement components will not rust or corrode
    > Calibrated for 33-240 ohms
    > Easy to install 

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