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Xceldyne Titanium Racing Valves V6 Slawko Splayed Valve 4.3 Race Intake Exhaust on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Ronkonkoma, New York, United States

Ronkonkoma, New York, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

Set of intake and exhaust titanium race valves (6 exhaust, 6 intake) - I got these from a retired racer.  He said they should be no problem to run again but he always went with new valves for an engine build.  I don't have the equipment or know-how to test them so they are sold as-is.  I did my best to measure with a caliper.  If you want me to check another area of the valve for measurement please message me.  They are numbered.

Intake: 2.230" at the head   6" long (Ruler not caliper)   .276" at the middle of the stem.

Exhaust 1.596" at the head  5.75" long (ruler not caliper) .310 at the middle of the stem.

Again, I'm not an engine builder so the best I can do is send more pics and take more measurements.  Thanks for looking

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