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9988 Rad Isky Valve Springs Used on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

American Canyon, California, United States

American Canyon, California, United States
Condition:Used

1 USED set of 16 Isky 9988 RAD valve springs out Of a Professional race engine.
Dual Spring with dampner.

Isky advertised specs:
Outer Spring 1.570 OD , 1.145 ID
Inner Spring 1.040 OD , .745 ID
Seat Pressure 250 LBS @2.000" Installed Height
Open Pressure 660lbs @ 1.250"
Coil Bind 1.150"
.750 Max Lift

Springs are used and changed within 20lbs of new. These springs sell for $510 new


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