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Vintage Ac Tachometer With Hourmeter 2500 Rpm Heavy Diesel / Gas 1:1 Ratio on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Brenham, Texas, United States

Brenham, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Warranty Cable fitment & drive:7/8-18 thread w/.183" male square drive Brand:AC Calibration:1: 1 (Registers cable/takeoff rpm) Visible face diameter:3-3/16" Manufacturer Part Number:2500 RPM mechanical tachometer w/engine hours Case/Housing diameter:3-3/8" (Fits approx 3-3/8" to 3-9/16" panel hole)

VINTAGE AC TACHOMETER WITH HOURMETER 2500 RPM HEAVY DIESEL / GAS 1:1 RATIO with mounting bracket.

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