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Austin Healey Generator Bracket 3000 Mk Iii Bj-8 Tappet Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $224.95
Location:

Woodbury, Connecticut, US

Woodbury, Connecticut, US
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Offered for your consideration is a brand new generator bracket/tappet cover.  There are two versions of this bracket,  this one is for the BJ-8 series.  Should you require one for earlier cars, I have a separate auction listing for it. This is a very common failure point on Healey engines and this new version is cast in a less brittle material to make it less crack prone.

I am offering this item at a significant discount off it's normal selling price. A very nicely done piece at an attractive price.   This item is made in the U.K. and imported direct.  A quality piece.  You may bid with confidence.  Purchaser pays $14.25 shipping in the continental U.S.  I'm happy to combine shipping on multiple purchases.  Thanks for your interest.

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