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US $2.28
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Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
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Condition:New Brand:Comp Cams Manufacturer Part Number:4509-1

Rocker Arm Style: Full roller

Rocker Arm Nut Style: Polylock

Rocker Stud Thread Diameter: 3/8-24 in.

Overall Height (in): 2.000 in.

Shank Diameter (in): 0.600 in.

For Use with Stud Girdle: Yes

Quantity: Sold individually.

All COMP Cams rocker arm adjusting nuts are designed for the ultimate in strength and locking force. They are precision-ground for minimum runout and are tapered for extra strength in the locking area. The special alloys in the polylocks ensure a quality and strength not found in any other competitive products.

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