This is the carburetor heat shield for1956-1963 Big Healeys running twin SU 1 3/4" carbs. Researce indicates BN4 from CE.48863, BN6, BN7, BT7 and BJ7. It has been cleaned and painted black. The thermo material is in very good condition considering its age. There are no cracks or tears. Ready to install.
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