(j4) 1966 Bsa A65l Clutch Assembly And Puller on 2040-parts.com
Reed City, Michigan, US
These parts are from a BSA A65L (650) engine.
The number stamped on the clutch housing are "68-3231" and "1DA18847".
p.s. including clutch puller (pic#10)
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