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Test Equipment Distributor Cam Dwell Engine Rpm Timing Equipment Umc 7367 Aero on 2040-parts.com

US $21.41
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Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, US

Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, US
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This is an old RPM sensing equipment set. It is manufactured by UMC in North Haven, Conn. These were originally made for the Army. They test kit is in a heavy metal box. I am told it is in working condition, but I have no way of confirming (I am not even sure I know what working condition means). The kit includes the orignal instruction booklet and will come as shown. The box has some wear, but it appears all the latches are intact and working.

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