Rev Lightweight High Performance Racing Valves. 2.02 1.60 7mm Ford 302 347 on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Used very little.
Ford 302 347 Lots of margin. Lighter than the normal Ford valves Complete set Intake= 2.02 7mm 5.340 Exhaust= 1.60 7mm 5.365 |
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