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Procomp Pc2402a-7/16 X 1.125 X .593 Rocker Arm Poly Lock W/allen Head Set Screw on 2040-parts.com

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Storden, Minnesota, United States

Storden, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Procomp Manufacturer Part Number:PC2402A-7/16 UPC:Does not apply

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Brand: Procomp

Manufacturer's Part Number: PC2402A-7/16

Part Type: 7/16 Rocker Arm Adjusting Nuts with 5/8 hex and 15/64 Allen head set screw 

  • Stud Size: 7/16"

  • Width: 0.593"

  • Length: 1.125"

  • 16/pkg


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