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1961 1962 Pontiac 389 Exhaust Valve Set 8 Tempest 2bbl 4bbl 538254 .003 Oversize on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Vinton, Virginia, United States

Vinton, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:TRW Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:S2343 + 3 Part Brand:TRW Interchange Part Number:538254 UPC:Does Not Apply

1961 1962 Pontiac 389 w/ 2Bbl or 4Bbl Carb V8 Exhaust Valve Set + 3 OS

Quantity: 8 (eight) Exhaust Valves w/ .003" oversized stem

NOTE: These haves have a .003" oversized stem diameter!

Applications:
1961 - 1962 Pontiac Bonneville Catalina Grand Prix Star Chief Ventura 389 ci w/ single carb (2 or 4 Bbl) V8 Exhaust Valves

Not for 3-2Bbl Carb

Somebody wrote the part number in sharpie on the valve faces, but the part number is also stamped into the valve stem. These valves are NORS and have never been used or installed.

  • Head Dia 1-19/32
  • Stem Length 4-25/32
  • Stem Dia .3405 + .003 = .3435
  • Type Single Groove with Seal Groove
  • Seat Angle 44°
  • TRW S2343
  • GM 538254

New Old Replacement Stock (NORS)
Made in USA



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