Comp Cams Competition Cams 630-16 Steel Super Locks, 10 Degree Lock Angle, on 2040-parts.com
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Comp Cams Competition Cams 630-16 Steel Super Locks, 10 degree Lock Angle, -.050" Installed Height for 11/32" Valve Stem Diameter with Lash Cap Recess Item Description
Features These Steel Super Locks with -.050 install height feature a lash cap recess, 10 degree lock angle and .11/32" valve stem size. They are recommended for all race applications because Super Locks have a wider angle (10 degree) that better distributes the ever increasing valve spring loads over the retainer than typical 7 degree locks. Precision-machined out of super-tough, fatigue-resistant metal alloy, Super Locks fit any COMP Cams 10 degree retainer. Additional Information
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