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Titanium Retainers Set Of 16 10 Degree For 1.500 To 1.650 Dual Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Gainesville, Georgia, United States

Gainesville, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:MANLEY Interchange Part Number:23660-16 Manufacturer Part Number:R10-1.550T Part Brand:HERBERT Warranty:Yes

Manufacturer: HERBERT
PART NUMBER: R10-1.550T
MATERIAL: TITANIUM
Lock type: 10 Degree
Sold in sets of 16, for One V-8 Engine

This precision machined titanium retainer fits dual springs for most applications.
Retainer O.D.: 1.500"
Step #1: 1.110"
Step #2: .715"

This retainer fits the following springs and many more: Manley #'s 22431, 22440, 22441; Herbert S236-237, S580, S637, S236-382, S611, S608, S623

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