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Arp Stainless Steel Intake Manifold Bolt Kits 454-2101 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.80
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:AUTOMOTIVE RACING PRODUCTS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:ARP454-2101

Part Type:     Intake Manifold Bolts

Product Line:     ARP Stainless Steel Intake Manifold Bolt Kits

Applications:     Ford, 221-302, 351W

Thread Size:      5/16-18 in.

Washer Included:     Yes

Head Style:     12-point

Fastener Style:     Bolt

Fastener Finish:     Natural

Fastener Material:     Stainless steel

Notes: Uses 3/8 in. socket.

ARP stainless steel intake manifold bolts are 15 percent stronger than Grade 8 steel bolts and have a wide-area flange for better load distribution. They also have precision-rolled threads, which prevent galling and promote more consistent torque loading. These bolts are both corrosion and heat-resistant and come highly polished. Hex head and 12-point types are available and washers are included.

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