Austin Healey Engine Oil Pump Spindle Gear Aec 829 100-6 3000 Bn6 Bt7 Bj7 Bj8 on 2040-parts.com
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Offered here
for your consideration is a used engine oil pump driving spindle gear, BMC part
no. AEC 829, for the Austin Healey late BN4 through BJ8. The engine oil pump spindle gear was removed
from a 1964 Austin Healey 3000 BJ8 MkIII over 30 years ago and has been stored
on our shop shelves. It was removed from
A-H 3000 BJ8 engine number 29K/ RU/H 4708.
It was degreased cleaned and thoroughly polished on our shop wire
wheel. It appears perfectly serviceable
- minimal wear and no corrosion rust pitting is evident. The current price in Moss Motors catalog is
$295.00. Please look at all the
photos. Please e-mail us with any
questions. International buyers are
welcome, but please email us first to provide you with a shipping cost quote to
your destination. |
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