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<p>Wow. I've never seen that bracket on <i>any </i>Healey. <br>
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<p>Now, I gotta have one.</p>
<p>bs</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/26/2019 6:33 PM, Bob Haskell
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:ea0690a8-fe98-fcac-72ef-6348fd19610f@earthlink.net">Listers,
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I'm looking for the L-shaped bracket pictured in the attached
photo. It attaches to the firewall using one of the screws that
holds the firewall insulation in place. On the other end has a
P-clip that holds the oil pressure gauge line.
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The photo is from one of Moss' firewall insulation installation
instructions. The instructions have two photos that show the
bracket, one for a BN7 MkII and one BJ8.
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The bracket is not shown or listed in the factory parts manual I
have. It looks like the P clip might be listed. PCR0307
introduced at car 13751, which is the first tri-carb.
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I've checked with a few of the usual suspects (BSC, Healey
Surgeons, Kilmartin, AH Spares) and haven't had any luck.
Suggestions?
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Looks like it would be easy enough to make, but would like to have
one in hand to get the dimensions off of.
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Cheers,
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Bob Haskell
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Austin Healey 3000 BN7/BT7 registrar
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