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13081-16 Manley Super 7 Degree Steel Valve Locks -.050" Conventional Groove on 2040-parts.com

US $63.58
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Manley Brand:Manley Manufacturer Part Number:13081-16

MANLEY 13081-16 SUPER 7 DEGREE STEEL VALVE LOCKS

 

Manley Super 7 degree valve locks maintain the superior clamping properties of their original 7 degree valve locks, but overcome their extrusion problem with increased lock thickness

 

  • 16 Pair
  • .3415 Valve Stem
  • Installed Height -.050" Less
  • Groove Type - Conventional
  • Weight 9.9 grams pair


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