Stewart Warner 284d Heavy Duty Mechanical 2-1/16" Oil Pressure Gauge Exc on 2040-parts.com
Centereach, New York, United States
Stewart Warner Heavy Duty Mechanical 2-1/16 Inch Oil Pressure Gauge P/N 284D EXCELLENT CONDITION Stewart Warner Heavy Duty Series gauges feature bold white graphics on black face, 270° sweep dials with white pointers. The black raised bezel has a distinctive brushed bright rim and the patented 12 volt light ring provides excellent night-time visibility. Reads from 5 to 100 PSI Includes NEW tubing and fitting kit |
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