Nos 2-1/16" Sun Oil Temperature Gauge 100-340 Mechanical #1203 on 2040-parts.com
Staten Island, New York, US
This an NOS SUN instruments mechanical Oil Temperature gauge. 100 - 340 degree F temperature range can be used for engine or transmission oil temperature. 2-1/16" diameter case. 72" tube sender. Classic style chrome bezel, black face, with white numbers and pointer. Comes complete with mounting bracket and hardware, 12 volt light, and installation instructions. From the old stock of a speed shop. Has a 1/2" bushing on the tube line. Mint new condition, never used or mounted. Thanks for looking.
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