Comp Cams 510-16 New Teflon Valve Stem Seals 11/32 X .500 Sbc Bbc Sbf on 2040-parts.com
Monee, Illinois, United States
This auction is for a set of 16 new , never installed on an engine , Teflon positive stop valve seals . These are made by Comp Cams and the part number is 510-16 . These are used on 11/32 valve stems with a guide O.D. of .500 . These are used on all kinds of engines .
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