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Comp Cams 9.400" Straight 7/16" .165" Wall 1pc Chromemoly Pushrods #8641-16 on 2040-parts.com

US $174.88
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:8641-16 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:CCA-8641-16 Brand:COMP Cams Other Part Number:8641 Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes


















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Brand New Set of 16 COMP Cams Straight 7/16", .165" Wall Pushrods. 1-Piece Chromemoly Design.
Length: 9.400".
 
Part #8641-16 

Product Representation: Actual parts may vary based on configuration ordered.    

Manufacturer's Description:

COMP Cams® Straight 7/16", .165" Wall Pushrods incorporate technology that was originally developed for NASCAR and NHRA race engines. Pushrods in many of these applications experience impact loads of up to 7500 lbs., meaning the incorrect one can cause catastrophic failure. The additional stiffness and higher natural frequency of a 7/16" diameter pushrod is a significant advantage in any application that has ample intake port and lifter clearance. The main bodies of these pushrods feature a straight 7/16" O.D. that tapers down to a 210˚ radius, 5/16" ball end. The radii on each end provide additional clearance for the rocker adjuster at high lift and allow the pushrods to be installed either “up” or “down.” The pushrods have a consistent .165" wall thickness, even in the tapered ends, which is thicker, stiffer and stronger than common .080" or .125" wall designs. These pushrods are made in the USA from heat-treated, one-piece chromemoly tubing, which is much stronger than typical 1000 series steels and will better handle extreme valve train setups.


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