Triumph Tr2 To Tr3a Laygear Thrust Washer/rear on 2040-parts.com
Boulder City, Nevada, US
This is a new lay gear thrust washer for TR2 to TR3A. 1953-1961. It is used at the rear of the lay gear. It is .106" thick. It is approximately 2.0" O.D. and 13/16" I.D. goes in transmissions having the non-synchro first gear. Ready to install.
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