New Teleflex 7 pc Boat Gauge Set for inboard/ inboard-outboard. Tach can be used for Outboard application.
Top of the line-great look!! Super Sharp look!!!
Brushed aluminum dials with white graphics that offer superior illumination at night and superior perimeter illumination. Fire orange pointer . Stainless Steel Bezel, Scratch resistant Domed glass lense.
Actual Hole sizes: Nominal 2 inches= 2.13/2.16 inches
Nominal 3 inches= 3.41/3.44 inches
1. Speedo- 70 mph
2. Tachometer- 7000 RPM.
3. Temperature- 120-240 F
4. Oil pressure= 33-240 ohm- 0 to 80psi
5. Volt- 8-18 VDC
6. Fuel- 240-33 ohm
7. Trim- is for Mercury/Mariner, Yamaha, volvo.
Brackets included for all gauges
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