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Snap On 250 Psi Engine Compression Gauge Tester Swivel End Cone Adaptor Vgc on 2040-parts.com

US $68.00
Location:

Dearborn, Michigan, US

Dearborn, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Snap On Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:MT308M/GAUGE

SNAP  ON  -   COMPRESSION  TEST    GAUGE  0 - 250  PSI -  SWIVEL  RUBBER TIPPED  BASE  ADAPTOR.   

GREAT DIAGNOSTIC  TOOL  TO  CHECK  COMPRESSION. LOOK  AT  THE  CONDITION - VERY  NICE . . . 

Description of  use :
• Intended for use on spark ignited gasoline engines that do not exceed 300 psi compression - contact me for a higher PSI unit
• Use swivel rubber  base or use hose with threaded sparkplug end - not included
• Maintains highest compression test reading and resets to zero with a push of the button release valve
• Gauge displays individual cylinder pressures
• Test range: 0 to 300 psi (0 to 2,000 kPa) in 10 psi (50 kPa) increments- on easy  to  read  dial
• Test newer model cars and trucks with hard to access spark plug ports/wells.

Please look at all photo's closely, you  decide  condition. 

Message  me if  you  want  more  photo's . . . 

From  the  estate  of  a  Car  guy, not a mechanic . Many  of  the  tools  were  never  used,  some  were  slightly  used . .Thanks .

 

 

 

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