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Universal Fuel Tank Sending Unit, Moeller 35722-10 Boat Sender 035722-10 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.85
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West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Moeller Manufacturer Part Number:35722-10 UPC:739729722107

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MOELLER ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL FUEL TANK SENDING UNIT, BOAT SENDER 035722-10
  • Moeller Marine Electric Universal Fuel Tank Sending Unit 6"-12"
  • Marine sending unit has internal components that will not rust or corrode
  • Float rotates easily in 90-degree increments for tank's wall and baffle clearance
  • Connects to a dash-mounted gauge without a conversion capsule
  • Standard 5 hole mounting.

Monitor your levels easily with the Moeller Electric Marine Fuel Sending Unit. This sending unit has internal components that will not rust or corrode, which ensures its lasting durability. Can also rotate in 90-degree increments for tank walls and baffle clearance. This Moeller sending unit, 6"-12", connects to a dash-mounted gauge for simple installation.


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