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Trick Flow Valve Springs Single 1.470" Dia Tfs-16514-16 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Tewksbury, Massachusetts, United States

Tewksbury, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Trick Flow Specialties Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:TFS-16514-16

Trick Flow Valve springs - set of 16.  TFS-16514-16.  These were used for 150 miles on a street car.  I decided to upgrade to a roller cam and needed heavier springs.  These were used on small block Ford Trick Flow twisted wedge heads.
Specs:
1.488 outside diameter single spring with damper. 
Up to .650 lift at 1.800 Installed Height
Inside diameter - .976
Spring rate - 358 Lb/in
Coil bind 1.040
Seat load 118 lbs @ 1.800 height
Open load 333 lbs @ 1.200 height

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