Ferrea F1201p Competition Plus Exhaust, Valves 1.880 Chevrolet Big Block 11/32 on 2040-parts.com
Lancaster, New York, United States
Brand new set of 8 Ferrea F1201P Competition Plus Exhaust Valves, Chevrolet Big Block, Exhaust, 1.880 diameter,
11/32 Stem Diameter, 5.425 Overall Length, .250 Tip Length, 15 Degree
Flo. +.100.
Almost $200.00 when purchased. My heads needed longer valves. My loss is your gain. Cleaning out the garage. Thank you for your interest. |
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