JEGS Liquid-Filled Engine Thermometer [2 1/8 in. OD, Black Face]
555-41000
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2 1/8 in. Face
The JEGS 41000 engine thermometer provides a quick temperature reference when working in the engine bay. Rather than relying on your coolant temperature, this gauge lets you get precise readings based on where it's located. Some potential locations include cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and transmissions.
Features
- Liquid filled to absorb vibrations, stabilize needle, and prevent damage to the gauge
- Tighten with a 17mm wrench
- Dimensions: 2.450 in. L x 2 1/8 in. D (gauge face)
- Probe dimensions: 1 in. L x 1/4 in. D
- Thread dimensions: 3/8 in. NPT x 0.572 in. L
Specifications:
Get the Most Accurate Temperature Readings from Your Engine
The JEGS liquid-filled engine thermometers offer a screw-in style gauge that will provide precise readings wherever they're located. Covering a temperature range of 0-250 degrees, these gauges are available with either 1.400 in. and 2 1/8 in. diameter faces. By being liquid-filled, these units are protected from engine vibration and eliminate needle bounce. Be prepared for when you need an accurate temperature reading when tuning to get the most from your engine.
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