Bearing shell identification

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Bearing shell identification

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I've found a pack of bearing shells but the label has disappeared.

They are 1.13" wide, 2.13" int dia, marked 12 H 801 at one end on the back.

At the other end are these marks.

Can anyone suggest what engine size and regrind status these are ?

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Many thanks.
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If size not stated, they are standard.....
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Thanks guys.

It seems then I have a part set of 1800 MGB bearings - 6 main and 4 big ends (ie 4 big end missing) in standard size.

They are caked in original wax / grease and in a BMC box if anyone wants some ......... pm me.

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