Big Block Chevy Valve Springs on 2040-parts.com
Harrisonville, Missouri, United States
There are 16 springs These were removed from my 396/375. I literally drove the car 4 times before they were removed. The heads were assembled and sat around for several years before the assembly was complete. There is some surface rust and you may also see some orange chevy paint. My guy told me they were too stiff. Sorry cant remember what they measured.
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