New Auto Meter 6148 Cobalt 2-1/16" 140-300 °f Oil Temperature Gauge on 2040-parts.com
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New / Sealed Auto Meter Oil Temp Gauge Model: 6148 Cobalt Series Size: 2-1/16" 140-300 °F An engine running a high oil temperature will fail, as proven time and
time again. Monitoring this critical parameter ensures that you are
running the correct weight oil and that your oil cooling system is
performing properly. Highly accurate and durable thanks to AutoMeter’s
patented air core meter movement, a single wire, 1/8” NPT temperature
sender is included.
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