Del West 1.550 Titanium Super 7 Degree Retainers Pt No. 515 on 2040-parts.com
Bangor, Maine, United States
1 RACE OLD FROM TOP NASCAR TEAM. FITS 1.550 VALVE SPRINGS WITH STEPS OF 1.140 AND .740. WORKS WITH ALL 7mm 5/16 AND 11/32 VALVES WITH SUPER 7 DEGREE LOCKS.
Specifications
Manufacturer: DEL WEST
Part Number: 515-16
Product Type: Valve Spring Retainer
Item Condition: USED
Product Weight: 0.79 Lbs.
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