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AutoMeter 3319 - 2-1/16 in. FUEL LEVEL, 73-10 O LINEAR, SPORT-COMP

AutoMeter  |  SKU: AM-3319
Regular price $000


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Description

AutoMeter 3319 - 2-1/16 in. FUEL LEVEL, 73-10 O LINEAR, SPORT-COMP

GAUGE; FUEL LEVEL; 2 1/16in.; 73OE TO 10OF(AFTERMARKET LINEAR); ELEC; SPORT-COMP

Traditional incandescent lighting illuminates around the perimeter of the dial

One of the most necessary gauges in a dashboard, AutoMeter makes it easy by offering 5 different resistance range configuration to match your existing fuel sending unit. Available in 0-90 ohm (GM mid 60's to mid 90's), 0-30 ohm (early GM), 73-10 ohm (pre 90's Ford and Chrysler), 16-158 ohm (later model Fords) and 240-33 ohm (aftermarket senders such as the AutoMeter 3262). Our patented air core meter movement receives extra dampening to help combat the effects fuel slosh in non-baffled tanks.

  • Incandescent Lighting Illuminates Around Perimeter Of Dial
  • 12 And 16V Compatible
  • Works w/Most Pre-1989 Ford And Chrysler; Pre-1987 Mustang
  • Incl. Bulb/Socket Assembly/Red And Green Bulb Covers
  • Incl. Mounting Hardware/Instructions
  • Air-Core Electric Instruments Provide Quick And Accurate Readings
Analog Or Digital: Analog
Bezel Color: Brushed Aluminum
Bezel Style: Super Bezel
Block Adapter Included: No
Bulb and Socket Number: 3220
Electric Or Mechanical: Electric
Face Color: Black
Fuel Line Adapter Included: No
Gauge Adapter Included: No
Gauge Size: 2.0625 in.
Gauge Size: 52.4mm
Gauge Type: Fuel Level
Hole Size: 0.0625 in.
Hole Size: 52.4mm
Illuminated: Yes
Lens: Flat Clear
Lighting Color: White Incandescent
Lighting Type: Incandescent
Liquid Filled: No
Movement Type: Electric Air-Core
Number Color: White
Outer Bezel Diameter: 2.250 in.
Pointer Color: Fluorescent Red
Size: 2.3125 in.
Sweep: Short
Voltage: 8-18 V

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