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Premium Triple Coil Valve Springs (possibly Comp Cams Developement Springs) on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Avon, Indiana, United States

Avon, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:UNKNOWN (POSSIBLY COMP CAMS) Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:UNKNOWN

      PREMIUM TRIPLE COIL VALVE SPRINGS

MFG: ...................................      UNKNOWN   (POSSIBLY COMP CAMS - DEVELOPEMENT SPRINGS)
MAX LIFT @ 2.200 ...........        .900   (DEFLECTION NOT INCLUDED)
MAX LIFT @ 2.300 ...........      1.000             ''                  ''           ''

O.D. : OUTER .....................     1.750 - 1.755        
 I.D : INNER ........................       .695  -  .700    

SEAT PRESS @ 2.200 : .......       495  -   500 #
SEAT PRESS @ 2.300 : .......       440  -   445 #

COIL BIND   @ ...................     1.250 

2 SETS OF THESE SPRINGS PREVIOUSLY SOLD WITH  NO NEGATIVE FEED BACK






                                                                                                              

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