JEGS Water Temperature Gauge [2 1/16 in. Mechanical, 120-280 degrees F with White Face]
555-41441
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White Face Gauges
Special Note: The gauge probe that inserts into the engine in this mechanical water temperature gauge has a flat seat and will not work with a tapered seat fitting. You must use the fitting provided in this kit.
Specifications:
Professional Series Gauges That Combine Unique Features and Quality for a Reasonable Price
JEGS 2 1/16 in. diameter mechanical or electrical gauges with a choice of black, silver, or white faces and incandescent through the dial lighting. Both style gauges are equipped with a chrome bezel and two aluminum trim rings (one silver and one black) and attach to the bezel with adhesive. The mechanical gauges feature a bronze bourdon tube movement for accuracy and durability and a 270-degree wide sweep dial for quick, precise readings. These gauges include the proper tubing, adapter fittings & hardware for installation. The electrical gauges feature an 80-degree short sweep dial and sending unit where needed. Wiring sold separately.
Says sending unit NOT included but picture sure looks like everything is there? Thank u.
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Electrical Cords
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