Triumph Tr4 Cylinder Head Stud Set (used) on 2040-parts.com
Vallejo, California, United States
Cheap studs, nuts and washers set for TR4/4A engine. Spares for replacing a bent/sheared/cross-threaded/stripped stud when you only need one, not a whole set. One nut missing.
Studs removed from TR4 block after head removed. Block junked after rod thrown. Studs have been sitting in valve cover for 30+ years. Cleaned up and oiled. |
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