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I am clearing out some items that I no longer need, so if anything seems useful, please contact me.

 

1). Packet of 6 - 7/16" x 1" UNC new/unused threaded set screws (all thread) to attach the 2000E (2821E) gearbox to the Ford bell-housing (4 actually required leaving 2 spare).

 

2) Packet of 10 -  7/16" x 1" UNF new/unused Hex set screws (all thread) for seat belt attachments.  Stainless steel.  Westfield Fasteners U.K. Offers plus postage.

 

3). Packet of 2 -  7/16" x 2" UNF new/unused Hex set screws (all thread) for seat belt attachments.  Stainless steel. Westfield Fasteners U.K. Offers plus postage.

 

4). 2 of - Standard Triumph Spitfire/Herald steering rack tubes - left-hand drive.  These have been bead blasted and painted.  New rack end bearings.  No rack or pinion parts, just for spare in case original rack cover becomes bent or worn.  FREE plus postage.

 

5) 2 of radius arms - oversize tube at one end for a larger metallastic bush (not included), and threaded 1/2" UNF at the other end to take an adjustable (for length) rod end bearing (not included).  Professionally Tig welded. Useful if extra adjustment is required to square up the rear axle casing, or if a spherical bearing is also fitted to the diff.  Offers plus postage.

 

6).  Shaped 18 gauge mild steel plate to fit between the steering rack mounts on a Seven to strengthen the frame in that location.  It has not been cut for any radiator hose or radiator connection.  It is longer than needed so that it can be cut to fit accurately. (To be donated if not required)

 

7). Used Ford Cortina cast iron rear differential crown wheel and pinion housing - no innards, but comes with bearing caps.  All parts are still available for this diff. housing (from Burton Power U.K. among others).  It is lighter than the Ford Escort case by at least 3 pounds, and has the same bolt pattern as the Escort diff. housing.  Offers.

 

All offers will be considered - big or small - with the best offer being chosen.  Thank you for your interest.  W.

 

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Edited by EdWills
correction for bolt placement and items sold

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