Alcor EGT and CHT combo 2-1/4" gauges are aircraft quality gauges which will provide precise monitoring of engine temperatures. PMA/FAA approved. Some of the most popular systems are shown here, and all systems are available. Request quotation on unlisted models. Basic system kits include the 2-1/4" instrument, one lead and one probe to monitor the EGT and CHT for a single cylinder. |
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Exact fit. Easy to install.Kit comes with new tiny screw and nut set insulatoe sleeve and zip ties.
86255 Alcor EGT Probe Type K
Not the most exciting purchase, but it did include a nice snakeskin protector for the wire junctions.
42525 Alcor EGT Type K 90
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86255 Alcor EGT Probe Type K
Simple installation, works perfectly.
46126 Alcor Dual Meter EGT/CHT
42535 Alcor CHT Sender Lead Type J 90
86251 Alcor CHT Probe Type J
46126 Alcor Dual Meter EGT/CHT
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86255 Alcor EGT Probe Type K
42535 Alcor CHT Sender Lead Type J 90
I had a failure of my Cylinder #1 EGT Temperature probe recently, I ordered this new one. It took about 2 hours to install properly, and it worked fine on the test flight. In fact, I discovered that this version of the EGT probe is actually built much better than the original was (it seats much better into the exhaust manifold). The electrical parts were of sufficient length for Cylinder #1, but might not have been for others. The wiring was compatible with my current wiring.
86255 Alcor EGT Probe Type K
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