Here is a used but Very Nice condition OIL Pressure gauge manufactured by the Stewart Warner people. The range is Zero to 100 PSI. It has not been tested and has back lighting. This is an electric oil pressure gauge, no oil line or tube to leak, just wiring. Mounting hole is 2 1/16" inches. Gauge has not been in use for many years.
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