Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Comp Cams Gm Gen Iii 7° Steel Retainers For Beehive Springs #774-16 on 2040-parts.com

US $48.88
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, US

Memphis, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:COMP Cams Manufacturer Part Number:774-16 Interchange Part Number:CCA-774-16 Other Part Number:26915, 26918 Warranty:Yes UPC:036584072904


















Clearance, Sale, Discount, Deal, Low Price, Blowout, Liquidation
  COMP Cams, camshaft, lifters, cam, rocker arms, valve train, timing, ls1, valve springs, valves

FAST, Fuel Air Spark, 102mm, Intake Manifold, Throttle Body, EZ-EFI, O2 Sensor, XFI, 92mm, LS1, LS2, LS3, LS6, LS7, LSXr, LSXrt

inglese, induction, weber, 3x2, 2x4, 6x2, dual quad, tri-power, 6-pack, intake, carburetors, ez-efi, fuel injection, stacks, hot rod, gasser, street rod





rhs, racing head service, cylinder heads, valves, sbc, sbf, bbc, chevy, ford, ls1, ls7

tci, transmission, torque converter, ez-tcu, shifter, valve body, flexplate, flywheel



  zex, nitrous, oxide, tuner, blackout, perimeter plate, dry nitrous, wet nitrous, drag race, purge, cloud, solenoid
           
Speed Liquidators, Speedliquidators, hi-performance, horsepower, muscle car, comp performance group, blem, discount, overstock, discontinued
 

Brand New set of 16 COMP Cams Steel Valve Spring Retainers designed for use on GM Gen III Engines with COMP Cams #26915 or #26918 Beehive Valve Springs. COMP Cams Part #774-16. 

Retainer Specs:

  • Lock Angle: 
  • Valve Stem Size: Stock
  • Valve Spring Diameter:  1.055"
  • Outside Retainer Diameter: 1.030"
  • Inside Diameter of Inner Spring: .640"

Full Manufacturer's description under the pictures below

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

Manufacturer Description:

Valve springs with larger diameters require retainers to handle the higher pressures developed by the springs. COMP Cams® steel retainers are the perfect solution. This 7° steel retainer for GM Gen III applications with #26915 or #26918 Beehive™ Valve Springs is precision machined from 4140 chromemoly steel and finished in black oxide. This precision retainer is specifically designed for positive location when combined with COMP Cams® high-quality valve springs.

 

 

Teapplix - MultiOrder Shipping and Accounting Automation. Visit us at http://www.teapplix.com
Shipping and Accounting Automation by Teapplix

Valves & Parts for Sale

New car sales soar to 10-year high

Fri, 04 Apr 2014

NEW CAR sales soared in March, with the new 14 number plate helping registrations reach their highest monthly total for 10 years. A total of 464,824 new cars were registered last month - a rise of 17.7% on the March 2013 figure and the best since 466,954 were registered in March 2004, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said. The March 2014 and March 2004 figures represent the best two months for new sales since 1999 when the motor industry abandoned the August once-a-year number plate change in favour of twice-a-year changes in March and September.

Penalty points separate good girls and bad boys

Tue, 17 Dec 2013

MORE THAN 30,000 male drivers aged 17-20 have anything up to six penalty points on their driving licences. There is also a wide gulf between offending rates for young men and young women, with women drivers aged 20 or under only recording 9,758 instances of attracting three to six points. As many as 1,210 17-year-old males have accrued up to six points, with 358 currently having the maximum permissible six.

Starting Out: CDN launches Car Design Glossary

Tue, 03 Jul 2007

Drawing is the basic language of designers, and is the time-honoured way in which a designer will communicate an idea. However, designers are often required to describe or explain their designs - and the work of others - in words, and for this, they need a vocabulary. The vocabulary they use is one whose origins stretch back to another era and to different disciplines, and which, with the now multi-cultural nature of the profession and advances in computer technology, is still growing.