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Thread: WTB: working RPM Transducer for a 70 S

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    WTB: working RPM Transducer for a 70 S

    My transducer gave up the ghost and shorts. I have read all of the posts here and at Pelican on R&Ring it - even replaced the Zener and transistors but I still have a bad unit. I really would like to find a good used unit. Case condition is not important since I can reuse mine for the matching engine compartment patina

    cheers,
    Michael

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    no longer needed

    I ended up getting mine rebuilt at Ottos. Should arrive via overnight tomorrow. I can hardly wait!

    Michael

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