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Comp Cams Aluminum Roller Rocker Arm 7/16 1.6 Ratio 1005-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Arkansas, United States

Jacksonville, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Comp Cams Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:1005-1 UPC:Does not apply

Rocker Arm Mounting Style: Stud

Rocker Arm Ratio: 1.6

Rocker Arm Style: Full roller

Stud Size: 7/16 in.

Shims Included: No

Rocker Arm Material: Aluminum

Self-Aligning: No

Rocker Arm Body Style: Standard

Rocker Arm Nut Style: Polylock

Rocker Arm Finish: Red anodized

Quantity: Sold individually.

Notes: Will not replace late model rail rockers, must use screw in studs and guide plates.

These roller rocker arms from COMP Cams are made from high-quality aluminum alloy, anodized for durability and good looks. They have needle-bearing trunnions to allow for high valve spring loads (over 350 lbs.) and a tensile strength of 80,000 psi. While these rockers are more expensive than COMP Cams High Energy or Magnum rockers, they're a great choice for any race application.



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