Identify this part

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#1 Identify this part

Post by ehos » Wed Jul 05, 2017 7:41 pm

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#2 Re: Identify this part

Post by paulsco » Wed Jul 05, 2017 7:54 pm

Looks like part of a steering rack, but as far as I can tell not an E-Type part.

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#3 Re: Identify this part

Post by mgcjag » Wed Jul 05, 2017 7:57 pm

For a first post no please, thankyou, hi, im new to the forum. Just a demand to identify this part.....no thanks
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#4 Re: Identify this part

Post by cactusman » Wed Jul 05, 2017 8:32 pm

I would say right angle drive for the Speedo. Will be fitted to the side of the gear box. The bit on the right looks like a broken off end from the inner cable of the Speedo drive cable...my four lenses worth..
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#5 Re: Identify this part

Post by PeterCrespin » Thu Jul 06, 2017 7:43 am

BSA oil pump, damaged/misassembled. The helix should be central in the pump body cutaway, which is where it meshes with a helix on the timing side of the crankshaft. The larger end of the body houses two gear pairs, a small pair for feed and a larger pair for dry sump scavenge.

Mr Impolite probably knows this and may just be 'trying it on'. It is a small component (there is no ruler shown for scale) and is nowhere near the fit of an XK engine part. Anyway, I much preferred the Triumph double plunger design, which is controlled by one way ball & spring valves and therefore the sump does not fill with oil on prolonged standing. With these gear pumps,gravity eventually pulls the oil down from the tank, through the gaps between meshing gears and the sump fills up. Kickstarting becomes hell with the oil drag,
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#6 Re: Identify this part

Post by malcolm » Thu Jul 06, 2017 8:53 am

ehos wrote:Image
WHY? Is it a quiz?
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#7 Re: Identify this part

Post by JagWaugh » Thu Jul 06, 2017 9:14 am

PeterCrespin wrote:BSA oil pump, damaged/misassembled.
I thought it looked a bit "bikey". I was about to suggest something off a '50s lathe or milling machine, or perhaps the drive base from a magneto.

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#8 Re: Identify this part

Post by ehos » Thu Jul 06, 2017 2:57 pm

Thank you all for your help. It must be a part for my BSA, I mixed with my e type parts! I purchase my e type last year with a ton of extra parts that I have been trying to sort through. You guys are awesome! The expertise just humbles me
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#9 Re: Identify this part

Post by PeterCrespin » Fri Jul 07, 2017 12:20 am

That's more like it ehos, but is that your real name? If not, could you add a name and maybe country and exact E-type year/version? It saves you typing that stuff every time, although your avatar suggests it's an American Series 1 Fixed Head Coupe?
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