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Brass Rocker Arm Pedestals Pre-war Mg Or Other British Car Or Bike on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Irvine, California, United States

Irvine, California, United States
According to Rocker Arms Unlimited, these are off of a MG. Have seen one set in 40 years.
Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

TWO BRASS ROCKER ARM PEDESTALS FOR A MG, POSSIBLY PRE-WAR. ACCORDING TO ROCKER ARMS UNLIMITED, THEY ARE FROM A MG. THEY HAVE SEEN ONE SET IN 40 YEARS. BOLT SECURING HOLES ARE 5/16 INCH (8MM) AND 3/8 INCH (10MM). THE SHAFT DIAMETER LOOKS TO BE 5/8 INCH (14MM). THE RETAINING THREADED HOLE SIZE IS 3/8'-26 BRITISH STANDARD CYCLE (BSC). CAME WITH AN ASSORTMENT OF BRITISH CAR PARTS. CAN RULE OUT MG TB, TC, TD, TF, MGA, MGB, MGC, YA, YB, YT, ZA, ZB. AM WONDERING IF THEY WERE USED ON TRIUMPH, BSA, ROYAL ENFIELD, OR OTHER BRITISH MOTORCYCLE. SEE PHOTO. BUYER PAYS SHIPPING. I ACCEPT PAYPAL. I WILL COMBINE SHIPMENTS. PLEASE WAIT UNTIL I SEND INVOICE, BEFORE MAKING PAYMENT.

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