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Vintage Airplane Dual Cylinder Head Temperature Gauge, Lewis Eng Co. Nice on 2040-parts.com

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Glendale, California, United States

Glendale, California, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Lewis Eng. Manufacturer Part Number:76AT3H


Vintage Airplane Dual Cylinder Head Temperature Gauge.

Made by Lewis Eng. Co., Naugatuck, CT USA. Part No. 76AT3H. Ser. No. 2505. From the estate of a former Lockheed employee during WWII and later. 

Untested, sold as is. Both needles swing very freely. Excellent cosmetic condition overall: no cracks, dents, rust nor heavy gouges: some light surface wear to the paint. Still has all 4 wire connector nuts. Glass is pristine. Temps indicated in degrees Celsius. Measures 3-1/4" across the front.

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