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Comp Cams Magnum Steel Roller Tip Rocker Arms 1411-16 on 2040-parts.com

US $154.59
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Comp Cams Manufacturer Part Number:1411-16

Rocker Arm Mounting Style: Stud

Rocker Arm Ratio: 1.72

Rocker Arm Style: Roller tip

Stud Size: 7/16 in.

Shims Included: No

Rocker Arm Material: Steel

Self-Aligning: No

Rocker Arm Body Style: Standard

Rocker Arm Nut Style: Self-locking

Slot Style: Long

Maximum Spring Diameter (in): 1.500 in.

Rocker Arm Finish: Natural

Quantity: Sold as a set of 16.

Notes: Require screw-in studs and guide plates.

One way to increase power is to increase lift. That's what makes COMP Cams Magnum steel roller tip rocker arms so popular. They're one of the highest lift rockers you can get outside of racing. And, along with the lift, you also get a ball pivot roller tip to prevent valve stem and guide wear.

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