Comp Cams 1001-16 Aluminum Roller Rocker Arm Small Block Chevy 1.50 3/8 Stud on 2040-parts.com
Westbrook, Maine, United States
Comp Cams Aluminum Full Roller Rocker Arm Small Block Chevy 1.50 3/8 Stud. These roller rocker arms from COMP Cams are made from high-quality aluminum alloy, anodized for durability and good looks. They have needle-bearing trunnions to allow for high valve spring loads (over 350 lbs.) and a tensile strength of 80,000 psi. THEY USE POLYLOCK NUTS WHICH ARE NOT INCLUDED. |
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