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Comp Cams Magnum Steel Roller Tip Rocker Arms 1431-16 on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, United States

Marietta, Georgia, United States
These Rocker Arms only Ran For maybe a total of 30 Min. Was in a brand New Ford 302 Rebuild. Engine was Leaking some oil from the Rear Seal So I took the engine back out. While I had the engine out I decided to go to a roller camshaft. So I had to buy new springs, this Kit is Almost NEW
Brand:Comp Cams Manufacturer Part Number:1431-16

      These Rocker Arms only Ran For maybe a total of 30 Min. Was in a brand New Ford 302 Rebuild. Engine was Leaking some oil from the Rear Seal So I took the engine back out. While I had the engine out I decided to go to a roller camshaft. So I had to buy new springs, this Kit is Almost NEW

Rocker Arm Mounting Style:     Stud

Rocker Arm Ratio:     1.6

Rocker Arm Style:    Roller tip

Stud Size:    3/8 in.

Shims Included:     No

Rocker Arm Material:    Steel

Self-Aligning:     Yes

Rocker Arm Body Style:    Standard

Rocker Arm Nut Style:    Self-locking

Slot Style:    Long

Maximum Spring Diameter (in):    1.500 in.

Rocker Arm Finish:    Natural

Quantity:    Sold as a set of 16.                


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