Moeller Marine 035725-10 Electric Sending Unit for 4-28 Inch Tank Depth - Trotac Marine
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Moeller Marine 035725-10 Electric Sending Unit for 4-28 Inch Tank Depth

SKU:
MO035725-10
$68.95
Complete with 5 hole gasket and screws.Turn screw assembly in 90° increments until float arm is situated to clear tank wall. Push mounting flange back onto center square View full description

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The marine industry’s most comprehensive line of OEM Compatible fuel senders and remote gauges. A complete line of universal swing arm fuel senders from 4 inch to 28 inch tank depths

  • A true DIY product, letting the consumer measure their tank depth and make the swingarm float the exact length for accurate fuel level.
  • Calibrated to the Industry Standard of 33-240 Ohms.
  • Requires connection to a dash mounted gauge.
  • Internal components will not rust or corrode.
  • Complete with 5 hole gasket and screws
  • Tanks Depth: 4-28″ or 305-610mm

4"-28" UNIVERSAL ELEC. FUEL SENDER

Brand:
Moeller Marine

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