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Holley 2-Inch Vacuum Gauge; 0 to 30 PSI (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • 2 In. Diameter
      • 0-30 In. Hg
      • Chromed Steel Case
      • 0.125 In. NPT Brass Fitting
      • Hose Fitting Included
      • Fits Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required

      Description

      Accurate Vacuum Measurement. The Holley 2-Inch Vacuum Gauge; 0 to 30 in. Hg provides precise vacuum readings essential for tuning and diagnosing engine performance. It helps monitor manifold vacuum to ensure optimal engine efficiency and proper ignition timing, helping vehicles run smoothly and efficiently.

      Construction and Appearance. Built with a chromed steel case for durability and a clear lens for easy visibility, this gauge features a white dial face with black indicator markings and pointer, providing a clean and professional look.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward, requiring basic hand tools. The included mounting hardware and 1/8 inch NPT brass fitting provide a secure, leak-free connection. Some adaptation may be required due to the universal fit nature of this gauge.

      Warranty. Covered by a manufacturer's limited 90-day warranty.

      Application. Fits universal applications; some adaptation may be required.

      Holley 26-501

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