Manley Nascar Valve Roller Valve Springs Doubles Sb2.2 18 Degree Raceused on 2040-parts.com
Cross Plains, Indiana, United States
This is a set of Manley raceused valve springs, part number 221043-16, Springs are doubles with dampners, 1.580 dia.,Inst.- 235lbs at 1.950, open- 600lbs at 1.250. coil bind at 1.170. All of our used springs are 1 race or Dyno time only. Buyer pays 8.95 shipping.
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