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Comp Cams 995-16 Valve Springs 1.437 Small Block Mopar Dodge Plynouth Chrysler on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Dillwyn, Virginia, US

Dillwyn, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Comp cams Manufacturer Part Number:995-16 Placement on Vehicle:Array

Brand:COMP Cams

Manufacturer's Part Number:995-16
Part Type:Valve Springs
Product Line:COMP Cams Valve Springs                    
                                
Number of Springs Per Valve:Dual
Outside Diameter of Outer Spring (in):1.437 in.
Coil Bind Height (in):1.020 in.
Damper Spring Included:Yes
Spring Rate (lbs/in):402 lbs./in.
Inside Diameter of Outer Spring (in):1.073 in.
Inside Diameter of Inner Spring (in):0.697 in.                
 
Quantity:Sold as a set of 16.
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