
Livorsi Boat Drive Temperature Gauge | Mercury White 2 5/8 Inch
Boat part number 1019924 is a new, old stock, Drive temperature gauge from Livorsi, part number LMDTWW .
made for Baja Marine
$44.95 MSRP: $123.00
GLS Stock #: 1019924-BA255
20 in stock
Boat part number 1019924 is a new, old stock, Drive temperature gauge from Livorsi, part number LMDTWW . Commonly used on Baja Boats, part number unavailable, but may be used on other boats.
This temperature gauge features a flat lens, white bezel, white face, red needle, and black graphics. It measures approximately 2 3/4" Dia. across the face including bezel x 3" D overall and requires a cutout of approximately 2 5/8" Dia. It has (2) raw wire lead and (3) threaded connections.
Mounting bracket included.
Specifications:
This temperature gauge features a flat lens, white bezel, white face, red needle, and black graphics. It measures approximately 2 3/4" Dia. across the face including bezel x 3" D overall and requires a cutout of approximately 2 5/8" Dia. It has (2) raw wire lead and (3) threaded connections.
Mounting bracket included.
Specifications:
- Boat Manufacturer: Baja Boats
- Part Number: Unavailable
- Part Manufacturer: Livorsi
- Series: Drive
- Part Number: LMDTWW
- Color: White / White
- Cutout Dimensions: 2 5/8" Dia.
- Overall Dimensions: 2 3/4" Dia. x 3" D
- Connections: (2) raw wire lead / (3) threaded connections
- Set up For: Mercury Engines
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual included.
Wiring diagram NOT included. You will need to check with a dealer for the proper pin/wiring sequencing.
Product Questions
does this gauge come with the sender for the out drive?
Question by: robert wolf on Dec 16, 2021, 5:19 PM
Hello Robert,
Sorry, no sender is included. You'd need to get that from Livorsi. Unfortuntely, we aren't able to special order them.
Gene
Sorry, no sender is included. You'd need to get that from Livorsi. Unfortuntely, we aren't able to special order them.
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Dec 17, 2021, 8:29 AM