Mastercraft Indmar Lt1 Ltr Crank Position Sensor Cps on 2040-parts.com
Staten Island, New York, United States
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This is a replacement crank sensor for LT1 or LTR powered craft using the Indmar LT1 or LTR engine with the GM from mounted DIS. The pictures are of the actual item. You can pickup near Great Kills Marina in Staten Island if you need them right away. These are exactly the same as Indmar part # 556036.
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