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Jaguar Bracket Timing Gear And Sprocket Assembly & Chains Fits Most 6 Cylinder on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Sebring, Florida, United States

Sebring, Florida, United States
Parts books show same number for Etype as XJ6, I believe this fits most 6 cylinder.Appears very complete, except adjuster. Any suggestions regarding application appreciated
Brand:Jaguar Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:C.4128/1 Bracket Surface Finish:Alloy and Steel Interchange Part Number:C4128/1C Bracket Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Other Part Number:C.26740 Sprocket

This is a Jaguar 6 cylinder timing gear bracket and sprocket assembly that is much more complete than most, except it does Not include adjustment mechanism. It also includes chains, but I always suggest fitting new chains. The raised number on the bracket is C4128/1C, but I could not find that in a parts book, think it may be a factory casting number. The bracket numbers are the same in the XJ6 series III catalogue as for XKE, so I suspect this fits most 6o's through 87, but do not know, and have not checked XK numbers.I do not know what year this came from...Any advice regarding Compatibility and identification  is appreciated, as my compatibility may not be correct. I have  many Jaguar Saloon parts; and hundreds of parts for all British cars 1949-1994, on my eBay store.. They are  arranged in 20 categories. If you don't see what you need, please ASK., and I will put it in the store for you..  You may contact me T.  1 954 JAGUARS , or C.1 954 JAGPART , anytime... I had compulsively hoarded parts or collected for my  restoration shop for 40 years; and have the largest stock of  original Old English parts in the colonies... I also give free restoration advice. SHIPPING, in the US is by Standard Post, out of the US by  Priority Mail, but some countries now require Express mail to insure.Inquire... James Dean, thejaguru.  Note, I am now located in  lovely Sebring, the Heart of Old Florida

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