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Crane Cams Valve Spring And Retainer Kit 11310-1 (summitt Price Is $177.34) on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Oakland, California, United States

Oakland, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Crane Manufacturer Part Number:11310-1

Brand:Crane Cams

Manufacturer's Part Number:11310-1

Part Type:Valve Spring and Retainer Kits

Product Line:Crane Valve Spring and Retainer Kits

Summit Racing Part Number:CRN-11310-1

UPC:021174030877

Number of Springs Per Valve:Dual

Outside Diameter of Outer Spring (in):1.465 in.

Damper Spring Included:No

Spring Rate (lbs/in):438 lbs./in.

Inside Diameter of Outer Spring (in):1.091 in.

Inside Diameter of Inner Spring (in):0.807 in.

Valve Spring Style:Standard

Coated:No

Retainers Included:Yes

Retainer Material:Steel

Locks Included:No

Valve Stem Seals Included:No

Quantity:Sold as a kit.

In-Store Pickup:Choose In-store pick-up (OH, GA, NV) on our web site.

These valve spring and retainer kits from Crane offer you an easy, cost-saving method of ensuring that your cam is matched with the correct components. The springs will help strictly stock motors by releasing some of the horsepower that the stock components are holding back. They're heat-treated and can be installed in most cylinder heads with no machining.

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