JAGUAR MK1 / MK2 MARK 1 / MARK 2 PROPSHAFT FOR BORG WARNER DG AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
Scarborough, North Yorkshire
£125
Vehicle information
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- 5 days ago
Description
This is a complete for a Jaguar Mk1 / Mk2 automatic using the Borg Warner DG 3 speed Automatic Transmission Gearbox.
This was removed a number of years ago from my dad's Jaguar MK2 3.8, he did a manual transmission conversion so this was put in the back of the garage and forgotten about, the propshaft is in good used condition, there seems to be hardly any play in the universal joints, the propshaft is very straight & solid with no damage, the rubber mounting bushes are badly perished & worn and will require replacement.
This propshaft is a very rare find as there is not many around for the early DG250 gearboxes, they all tend to be the one's that fit the later BW35 model gearboxes, if your car has or should have one this is quite a find.
The propshaft measures unextended approx 55inch, then with the sliding joint extended it measures approx 57inch.
As stated the propshaft has been stood for a number of years we would recommend giving it a thorough check over and possible overhaul due to the length of time it has been stood.
Please note due to size and weight collection only from Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
Any questions or additional pictures please feel free to ask.
Ad ID: 1455788641
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