Those numbers will not be part numbers you'd find in the Parts List. They
would more likely be casting numbers for the unfinished casting. I believe
the earlier Hundred arms had threads to receive the through bolts, whereas
later models had the holes smooth right through and the bolts ran through to
flat keeper strips and nuts on the other side.
Rich
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Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 5:54 AM
To: healeys@autox.team.net
Subject: [Healeys] BN1 steering arms
I have found steering arms in my attic with a piece of paper saying these
are supposed to be from an AH 100 BN1. There are numbers cast in the arms.
One is "1B6164-CFA9B-1-RH", the other "1B6165 MF B4". I'm not sure of the
correctness of the numbers/letters on the second arm, as it is hard to read.
Much to my surprise I didn't find these numbers in my BN1 parts manual. The
numbers for the steering arms in the manual are 1B4312 (R/H) and 1B4311
(L/H). Can somebody shed some light on which steering arms I hold in my
hands, please?
Thanks
Eric
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