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52mm MK1 Multi-Color Series Oil Temperature Temp Gauge US $44.99
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Taylor 1470 Digital Cooking Thermometer/Timer List Price: $25.99 Sale Price: $13.67 |
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Combination thermometer/timer with stainless steel meat probe and On/Off switch. 32 F. to 392 F. range. Probe has 4' cord. Temperature alarm to signal when food is done cooking. Folds down for compact storage. Magnet for mounting unit to store. Opening the oven to check on a food's temperature means wasting the cook's time and losing oven temperature and moisture--not to mention a face full of steam. This thermometer prevents those problems. Insert the instrument's 6-inch stainless-steel probe into a roast beef or turkey and monitor the time and temperature (from 32 to 392 degrees F) on the thermometer's large digital display, which connects to the probe with a 4-foot cord. The control panel sets cooking time and temperature, and an alarm sounds when either is reached. Fully opened, the thermometer/timer is 5 inches high, but it folds flat for compact storage. Magnets on the back permit it to be temporarily mounted on a metal surface. --Fred Brack |
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CDN Digital Programmable Probe Thermometer List Price: $29.95 Sale Price: $23.62 |
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If you've ever opened the oven door to check on a roast only to watch the heat escape while an "instant read" thermometer measures temperature, you'll appreciate this impressively-accurate, remote cable thermometer. Simply insert its high-heat stainless steel probe into meat, shut the oven door, and monitor internal food temperature on a large, easy-to-read digital display. You can even program an alarm to sound when food has reached a desired temperature. Predetermined settings are also available. This capability is especially useful for smoking, barbecuing, or any "low and slow" technique--eliminating the need to check on food and allow precious smoke to escape. Unlike other remote probe thermometers, heat resistance makes this versatile tool ideal for candy making or deep fat frying. A special clip secures the probe to your saucepan. Plus, since the Proaccurate withstands temperatures up to 482 degrees Fahrenheit, you won't melt through several probes in the course of a year's cooking. A magnetic back and folding stand let you store the thermometer on a counter or stove. A handy 24-hour count-up, count-down timer also functions solo to aid any cooking task. This commercial-quality thermometer is calibrated to the National Sanitation Foundation standards--the highest standards achievable. It runs on a single AAA battery, included with purchase. --Mary Park Take the guesswork out of your cooking and baking and enjoy meals cooked to perfection. This digital thermometer has a temperature range from 32 to 482 degrees F, will display in both F and C, and includes easy-to-use programmable settings, a 24-hour count up and down timer, alarm and large display. Useful for Candy & Oil as well. It's calibrated to the National Sanitation Foundation standards, the highest standard achievable, and accepted for commercial use, so it's extremely accurate. AAA batteries are included. *Temperature not to exceed 482 F. Doing so will deteriorate the wire. Not for microwave use.. |
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CDN IRL500 InstaRead Deep Fry Turkey Thermometer List Price: $12.99 Sale Price: $9.57 |
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Popular in Southern cooking for decades, deep-fried whole turkey is gaining a national audience. When cooked properly it's delicious, juicy, and has no greasy taste. Each fry kettle has its own instructions, but generally for best results the oil should first be heated to between 375 and 400 degrees Fahrenheit, and after the bird is added, maintained at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. With its adjustable stainless-steel clip, this 12-inch-long thermometer is ideal for attaching to any size vat or kettle to monitor oil temperature. Large and easy-to-read, the 2-inch dial registers temperatures ranging from 100 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit, and can be left in after cooking is complete to ensure the oil has completely cooled. A 14-pound bird usually cooks in approximately 45 minutes. The protective sheath for the thermometer features a pocket clip and loop to conveniently hold the probe. Since a large amount of hot oil is required, turkeys and other poultry should always be deep-fried outdoors. A five-year warranty covers the thermometer against defects.--Ann Bieri Designed for outdoor deep fry poultry and any size deep fry kettles, the CDN IRL500 Insta-Read Long Stem Fry Thermometer features a long 12" stainless steel stem with a large 1.75" dial in a waterproof laboratory glass lens. Includes adjustable stainless |
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Lux TX9000RF Programmable Thermostat with Remote List Price: $119.99 Sale Price: $90.75 |
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Offering versatile operation and energy savings, the Lux TX9000RF Programmable Thermostat has remote control that allows you to make temperature adjustments from virtually anywhere in your home. This battery powered seven-day programmable thermostat is packed with innovative features, and it's compatible with most 24-volt heating and air conditioning systems. TX9000RFProgrammable ThermostatAt a Glance:Seven-day programmable thermostat offers four periods per dayRadio-frequency remote controls temperature from anywhere in your homeEasy programming, with the use of the patented Lux Speed Dial and large, backlit display Saves money and energy without sacrificing comfort Compatible with most 24-volt heating and air conditioning systems The radio-frequency remote lets you change the temperature from almost anywhere in your home.Multiple Programming OptionsOne of the easiest ways to reduce utility costs is to program your thermostat to fit your schedule. The TX9000RF lets you create a different program for every day of the week, and you can enter four different time periods and temperature settings in a 24-hour period. And when you're away from home, you can use the vacation hold option to ensure that you're not paying to heat or cool an empty house.Control the Temperature from Anywhere in Your HomeUnlike infrared remotes that require a direct path, the TX9000RF's remote uses radio frequency, so you can change the temperature from most anywhere in your home through walls, floors, and ceilings--even if you're several rooms away from the thermostat.Accurate, User-Friendly DesignFeaturing the latest in digital technology for highly accurate temperature control and a patented Lux Speed Dial for easy programming, the TX9000RF is precise and user friendly. For further convenience, an EL backlight improves visibility in low-light conditions and makes it easy to read the time and temperature.Save Money and the EnvironmentLike all programmable thermostats, the TX9000RF helps reduce energy consumption, but this efficient device takes savings a step further. To maximize your home's energy efficiency, the TX9000RF comes preprogrammed with a default heating and cooling schedule that's designed to save up to $500 in energy costs over a year, and can also help cut down on your carbon footprint. Because the TX9000RF is 100% mercury free, you can be sure it's a safe and environmentally conscious choice for your home.Compatible with Most 24-Volt Heating and Air Conditioning SystemsThe TX9000RF is compatible with most 24-volt heating and air conditioning systems, including forced air, single stage, and central air systems, heat pumps without auxiliary heat, hot water baseboard and steam heat radiators, and 750 millivolt systems (gas fireplaces/wall heaters).Six "AA" alkaline batteries are required for operation (batteries not included).About Lux: Innovation, Quality, and ValueSince 1914, Lux Products Corporation has manufactured quality products for the home. It all began with turn-of-the-century timing devices, the forerunners of the now world-famous Lux 60-Minute Timers. Building on the success of these simple and utilitarian items, Lux grew into the multifaceted manufacturer and merchandiser it is today. The Lux name has always stood for innovation, quality, and value. The company's full line of electronic and mechanical thermostats offers models for nearly every heating and cooling application. See how you can save money and conserve energy with Lux.What's in the BoxLux TX9000RF Programmable Thermostat, remote control, mounting hardware, installation guide, and instruction manual. Not sure which model is right for you?Click here for a complete comparison of LUX programmable thermostats. LUX Programmable Thermostat. Remote Controlled Temperature from anywhere in the house. Easy Programming with LUX Speed Dial. 7 Day Programming (Each Day Can Be Different) - 4 Periods Per Day. Lighted Display, Vacation Hold, Keyboard Lockout, 2 or 5 Minute Delay, Temporary Temperature Override, Farenheit or Celsisus Temperature Display, 12/24 Hour Clock. Can be used on most heating and cooling systems. For use with Gas, Oil, or Electric Millivolt Systems. |
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Lux Products DMH110-010 Non-Programmable Digital Thermostat List Price: $34.99 Sale Price: $16.99 |
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For use on: Most 24V heating and A/C systems. 1 stage heat/1stage cool: Gas, oil, electric or single stage heat pump. 2 wire heat only hydronic systems (hot water baseboard & radiator). Muillivolt systems (wall heaters & furances and gas fireplace. |
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Bellezza Flat Iron Pink Zebra Lumino 1.25 Inch Solid Ceramic Iron Sale Price: $79.99 |
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Bellezza is a leader in hair care products and hair tools, providing the most advanced collection of beauty and hair care appliances like flat irons / hair straighteners and clipless curling irons for both professional and home use. Through fresh thinking and understanding the needs of our customers, we have pioneered an exciting new vision in high performance styling. Bellezza Pro Lumino 1 1/4" (1.25") line of professional flat irons comes with all of the features that matter and none that don't. Microprocessors monitoring each plate guarantee consistent, even heat while FAR infrared technology leaves your hair shiny, healthy, and smooth. Your results are our reward. 100% solid ceramic plates and ionic technology. * Heats to 450F in under 3o seconds. * Seal and lock in moisture and the hair's essential oils 110-220V, 60Hz, 90 watts * Temperature gauge offers ranges from 140°F to 450°F (60°C - 230°C) * LIFETIME WARRANTY. |
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High Efficiency Airbrush Portable Air Compressor Makeup Tattoo Nail Machine Equipment Device Facility |
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Feature: CE and ETL Approved. High efficiency. Portable and light weight. Low noise and oil-free piston motor. Can start with pressure, and continuous work. Built-in Pressure Indicator Gauge for showing working pressure and the maximum pressure. Built-in Air Filter can release the water or moisture and good for your better spraying. The Heat Dissipation Holes and built-in Cooling Fan for keeping the compressor cool and safe. One On/Off Switch for easy use. Built-in brush holder for you to hold one air brush firmly and conveniently. With 1/8" BSP Outlet to connect air hose with 1/8" connector. Skidproof Rubber Feet for table use. Please read the instruction manual before using. Specification: Power 110-120V 60Hz, 1/8 HP Speed 2900/3400 rpm Max. Pressure 40-43 psi (2.8-3 bar) Air Output 13-15 liters per minute Connection With 1/8" BSP Outlet Compressor Size 6" L x 3" W x 6" H Electric Cable w/ US Standard Plug 6 Ft (with two 1/8" connectors ) Air Hose 6-1/5 Ft Length Package Includes: 1x Air Compressor 1x Air Hose 1x Instruction Notice: This item does not include air hose or air brush. You can buy different air brushes in our store according to your different airbrushing needs. With our high-quality air compressor, you can create your excellent spray painting production! Suggest to put the air compressor at a ventilated working place and let it have a rest after working 3 or 4 hours, because the thermal slug will be hot when the machine working, but it's safe for it will turn off automatically when the temperature of the machine up to 130 degrees Celsius. This air compressor is 110-120 voltage with US standard plug. If the voltage rating of your country is not 110-120V, please make sure use it with Transformer and Traveler Adapter. Thank you. |
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ScanGauge II Ultra Compact 3-in-1 Automotive Computer with Customizable Real-Time Fuel Economy Digital Gauges List Price: $169.95 Sale Price: $159.95 |
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Linear Logic Scangauge II Ultra Compact 3-in-1 Automotive Trip Computer. The ScanGaugeII is a 3-in-1 automotive computer that combines a multifunction trip computer, diagnostic scan tool, and up to 37 digital gauges in one small package. It connects easily to your vehicle's On-Board Diagnostic (OBDII) port and communicates directly with the vehicle's computer. Not sure if your car uses OBDII or Controller Area Network (CAN)? The unit will automatically determine which system to use and switch to it. The ScanGaugeII works on all 1996 or newer OBDII cars, including gas, diesel, propane and hybrid vehicles, as well as vehicles with the latest CAN systems. A detachable cable allows for easy transfer between multiple vehicles. Its menu-driven operation means there's no need to memorize complex sequences, and no tools are required for installation. Expandable Add-A-Gauge Technology The ScanGaugeII has been redesigned with expandable Add-A-Gauge (aka XGauge) technology. Add to the original 12 gauges by customizing the ScanGaugeII to monitor up to 25 more--depending on your specific vehicle's sensor design. Four gauges can be displayed simultaneously and can help determine fuel consumption rates, allowing you to adjust driving behavior and save gas. At the same time, keep an eye on coolant temperature, engine speed, and much more in real time. If there is a young driver in the house or friends borrow your car, the ScanGaugeII can record speeds of up to 158 mph and store the information for you to view later, so you will know just how fast your young driver or friend was going last night. If the unit was disconnected, you'll know: An indicator will be displayed in the trip data. ScanGaugeII mounts easily to your dash. Gauges include: Horsepower Fuel Consumption Rate to 1/100th per gallon/liter Vehicle speed (MPH) Fuel Economy Cost Per Mile/Cost Per Trip Manifold Pressure (not available on some vehicles) Battery Voltage Engine Load Coolant Temperature Throttle Position Intake Air Temperature Ignition Timing Engine Speed (RPM) O2 Sensor Data Fuel Trim Hybrid Battery Charge (for Toyota Prius and Ford Escape) And many more, depending on your vehicle's sensor design ScanGaugeII makes diagnostics easy. View Larger Scan Tool The ScanGaugeII includes a diagnostic scan tool that can check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), clear the codes, and turn off the "Check Engine" light on 99% of 1996 and newer vehicles. (However, this feature may not work on some trouble codes in Dodge vehicles.) If any DTCs are found, the ScanGauge will show how many there are as well as the codes themselves. Then you can use the Internet or repair manual to find out which is the failed part is, so you can repair it yourself or know what needs to be fixed at the mechanic's shop. Multifunction Trip Computer Four sets of data are automatically recorded on the trip computer: Current, Today, Previous Day, and Tank Trip. The "current" trip restarts after the engine has been off for more than 3 minutes. The "today" trip restarts after the vehicle has not moved for 9 hours, and the data from "today" is moved to "previous day" when you restart the car, so you don't have to reset the computer every time you begin a trip. "Tank trip" resets when you fill up the tank. It can provide you with "to empty" data and other useful information, which can be viewed any time during the trip. The trip computer also integrates information from the Cost Per Mile gauge. Simply enter how much you paid per gallon or liter of fuel, and the ScanGauge will automatically calculate the cost of your trips as you drive. The ScanGaugeII features 12 individually stored parameters, including: ScanGaugeII features 63 backlit colors. View Larger Maximum Speed Average Speed Maximum Coolant Temperature Maximum RPM Driving Time Driving Distance Fuel Used Fuel Cost Trip Fuel Economy Distance to Empty Time to Empty Fuel to Empty Personalize It A large, high-contrast LCD display makes viewing the information easy, and both the display and keys are backlit and can be set to off, low, or high. With 63 possible colors, user settings, tank trip data, and vehicle settings that are automatically saved, and up to 10 user commands that can be stored and recalled, the ScanGaugeII can be easily customized to suit your needs. |
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Believe it or not I still get a lot of questions about motor oil from housewives to car nuts. And one of the most common question I hear is "What is the difference in motor oils?" Well for this discussion I am going to focus on the highlights of the two types of oil that most of us use everyday. Pure Base Oil (API SA) and Conventional motor oils (API SM).
First is the conventional motor oils, lets keep to the basics for this article. Most conventional oils are petroleum base. This means that they are made from petroleum.
Sorry to be redundant there but that is a fact. The manufactures of these oils add different additives to the oil so that it can meet the daily grind of being used everyday. So you ask what these additives do. First and for most any oils job is to reduce friction. Which in turn reduces temperature, prevents rust, and helps to keep the engine clean from combustion deposits. Now for a little technical jargon.
Conventional oils that are Pure (meaning no additives at all) do not provide protection against most contaminants, these oils in question would be API SA oils (these oils do not have any additives), which are not suitable for modern engine applications. However modern Petroleum oils like the latest API SM category do contain detergents and other chemical additives to "keep contaminants in suspension". The theory is that when the Petroleum oil is changed frequently these contaminants will drain out at each oil change. This is the main reason why extended oil drain service is not recommended with any Conventional oil lubricant, so that being said change any petroleum base oil between 3 thousand and 5 thousand miles.
About the Author
Tony Manning is an Independent Sales Rep for AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oil. He has well over 20 years of automotive service, automotive parts retail and automotive racing. He manages one of the most visited AMSOIL websites: http://www.SynMotors.com and can be contacted at tony@synmotors.com for any questions that you might have.
Change Your Own Oil and Save Some Cash
There was a time when everybody changed their own oil. Now just nearly half of U.S. vehicle owners do their own repair and maintenance. By learning to change your own oil, you can save roughly a hundred dollars a year and maybe more.
Before you get started, there are important oil disposal laws you must understand otherwise you could be fined by the EPA fines that go as high as six figures. The days of digging a hole in the back yard and pouring dirty oil into it are long gone. Environmental authorities suggest you pour old oil into a clean plastic container and take it to a service dealer or facility that offers oil-collection services. Call your state or local used-oil program for locations of collection centers. Call 1-800-424-9346 for a list of state oil-recycling contacts or write to Resource Conservation and Recovery Docket, 401 M St., S.W., Washington, DC 20460.
Now, if you're still interested in tackling this task yourself, Edmunds has created a Do-It Yourself List. To start, here is a list of tools and things you'll need to perform this procedure:
* a 3/8-drive socket set (metric will work for both)
* a combination wrench set (closed- and open-ended, metric)
* an oil filter wrench
* something to catch the old oil -- an oil pan, a used kitchen basin, a kid's pail
* a couple of empty one gallon milk containers with screw-on lids.
* a funnel and a one quart Ziploc baggie
* a lot of old newspapers and several dirty rags
* presoiled work clothes and, if you have long hair, a baseball cap
* two pair surgical gloves (optional; no, we won't ask you to cough)
* a new oil filter (see vehicle's owner's manual for requirements)
* enough oil to refill the engine (check back page of owner's manual for grade and number of quarts); we recommend name brands, such as Valvoline, Castrol, Pennzoil, Quaker State, Mobil, etc.
STEP ONE: Before you do anything, pick out a flat spot on your driveway. Now take your car for a drive around the neighborhood. We do this to heat the oil and make it nice and thin, so it will drain more completely from the engine block. Drive the vehicle far enough and long enough so that the temperature gauge begins to register. If you don't have a temp gauge, or if you have gauges but they're broken, turn on the heater and drive until your feet get toasty. The engine is now warm. Park it in your pre-chosen spot.
STEP TWO: Turn off the engine, put the car in gear, and set the parking brake firmly. For safety, block the tires with several bricks or large rocks. Go in the house and put on your dirty clothes and cap. Come out and line up your tools.
Now slide under the car and locate the oil drain plug. If there isn't enough room to slide under, you may have to jack up the car to get beneath it. Raise the car with a hydraulic pump and settle it on jackstands. CAUTION: Never get under a car held aloft only by a jack. Always use jackstands.
O.K., now locate the drain plug. It should be about the closest thing to the ground, a fairly large nut with a slim washer under it. Sometimes it will even be labeled "drain plug." (Caution: Make sure you're not looking at the transmission drain plug. It's usually a larger nut. If not sure, feel the metal around it. The metal around the engine oil plug should be a lot hotter than around the trans plug. If still not sure, call a friend.) Find your socket set and pull out several sockets that look about the same size as the nut until you find one that fits over it.
STEP THREE: If you have them, put on your surgical gloves to keep your hands clean. Grab the socket wrench and put the correct-sized socket on it. Place it over the nut and turn it counter-clockwise. It won't budge? Try again -- really put some force into it this time. If it still won't dislodge after several tries, locate the same sized closed-end wrench and use that instead. After you get the nut cracked, work it slightly loose with your fingers. Not too loose, though -- you don't want oil all over the place.
STEP FOUR: Now take the newspaper and spread it under the car. Make sure to cover where the oil filter sticks out, because it drips after removal. Look up into the engine. See the oil filter? It looks like a miniature, upside-down version of the mountain from "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." Get the drain pan (or kitchen basin, or kid's pail) and slide it under the drain plug. Position it so the stream hits it just right (if the plug points to the side and not straight down, the oil will shoot out sideways like from a fire hydrant). Loosen the plug and set it aside. Most of the oil will drain in about two minutes.
STEP FIVE: Locate the oil filter wrench. Take the socket off the socket wrench and set it next to the drain plug. Slip the oil filter wrench onto the socket wrench. You'll probably want to use the short extension, too. The oil filter wrench is like a round dog collar that only chokes in one direction. Set it up to "grab" or "choke" counterclockwise. Slip it over the oil filter and give it a tug. It shouldn't be that tight. When you feel it give, loosen it a little more, then slide the wrench off and do the rest by hand. Careful -- it has hot oil in it! Make sure your face is not under it. Remove it all the way and pour the contents into the drain pan. Set the used oil filter right-side-up on the newspaper.
STEP SIX: Slide out, open the hood (if you haven't already) and remove the oil filler cap. Set it aside. This will help the oil drain a little easier. O.K., take a breather.
Now, here's the deal. If you're in a hurry, you can dive right in and finish the oil change. But think about it. Drops of dirty oil are still dripping down. Personally, we like to give it a good hour to drain completely. They don't do that in the quick-lube places. If you have the time, peel off your gloves and take a break. Grab a bite, drink some soda, watch the tube.
STEP SEVEN: O.K., you're back. Put your gloves on and get to work. Before you thread the new oil filter in place, dip a finger into the drain pan and coat the rubber gasket on the bottom of the filter with oil, and set it aside. This will help it seat better against the engine block. With a clean rag, wipe off the round metal circle on the engine where the oil filter fits, then thread the new filter onto the post. When it's finger-tight, either tighten it by hand if you're strong enough (it takes about one-half to three-quarters of a turn, no more: read the instructions on the filter), or flip the oil filter wrench over on the socket wrench and tighten it that way.
STEP EIGHT: We recommend using a new sealing washer on the drain plug. Put the washer in place and thread the drain plug back into its hole. Scooch it up tight with the socket set, but not so tight that you can't get it off the next time (remember your struggles earlier; better to have it snug but not stripped.) Now take the oil drain pan and the empty milk bottle and the funnel. If you have a friend, have him hold the bottle while you pour the oil into it. When most of the oil has found the bottom of the bottle, seal it with the lid, then wipe out the inside of the funnel with a clean rag. (We sometimes prop the drain pan against a wall and let it continue to drip into the bottle while we do the next step. You'll need an extra funnel to do this.)
STEP NINE: Set the cleaned funnel into the oil filler hole and pour in as many quarts as the manufacturer recommends. As the oil fills, begin cleaning up. Throw the newspapers in the trash and wipe down all your tools. Discard the empty oil containers in a recycling bin. After the oil is all in, twist the oil cap back on and check the dipstick for oil level, just to make sure. Take the old oil filter, place it in the Ziploc bag, and seal it.
STEP TEN: Start the engine and let it idle for about five minutes, looking for leaks. Place the milk container and the Ziploc bag in a box, and set it somewhere in the car where it can't tip over. Drive to the nearest oil recycling center (as we discussed, most of the national chains, such as Econo Lube N' Tune, Jiffylube, Grease Monkey, etc., will take your old oil and filters). Take a last look underneath for leaks.
About the Author
Greg Chapman of Greg Chapman Motors is a knowledgeable and leading provider of used cars, trucks, and SUV’s. Since 1959, Chapman motors has supplied reliable used cars in Austin and the surrounding area and is known as one of the bad credit car dealers in Austin. For more information please visit http://www.gregchapmanmotors.com.
who manufactures the dipstick oil temperature gauges used in Harley oil tanks? I need a custom length.?
Who manufactures the dipstick type oil temperature gauges like those used in Harley oil tanks? I need a custom length and have concluded the stem cannot be shortened. I am interested in speaking with a manufacturer to see if I can get a custom length made.
Check with denniskirk.com or J&Pcycles.com. They may not carry what you're looking for, but may list who the manufacturers are.
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