Stewart Warner 82144 Water Temp Gauge And Sending Unit 280ea - Nib on 2040-parts.com
Topsfield, Massachusetts, United States
New in the box, perfect condition, vintage SW water temp gauge and sending unit. Temp gauge p/n in 82144 range is 100-240F. Sending unit p/n 280EA also new in the box. Both come with all original packing materials and instructions. I bought these 20 years ago for a Chris Craft restoration and these ended up being left over. Thanks for looking.
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