Niehoff No. 22168-1 Engine Compression Gage on 2040-parts.com
Coldwater, Ohio, US
This is a vintage (Ca 1960s) C.E. Niehoff & Co. (Chicago, IL) No.
22168-1 engine-cylinder gauge (gage) with a 2-1/2” dial face. I have not tested it, but it appears to be in
nice working condition. This is a great
addition to your automotive maintenance-repair tooling. The winning bidder will pay shipping and
handling. I will combine with other
items I have listed in order to hold down shipping costs.
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