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Prw 0235004 1.6 X 3/8" Stainless Steel Rocker Arm For Sbc 1955-86, 87-00 Vortec on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Kearney, Nebraska, US

Kearney, Nebraska, US
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This price is almost a hundred dollars cheaper then amazon or the prw site

PRW 0235004 1.6 x 3/8" Stainless Steel Rocker Arm for Chevy 262-400 1955-86, 87-00 Vortec

 

  • Premium quality 15-5ph stainless steel rocker body
  • CNC machined pushrod cups and heat-treated Cr40 roller tips
  • Fully caged friction reducing needle bearings
  • Designed to clear large diameter valve springs
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    PRW Pro Series Stainless Steel Rocker Arms incorporate an exceptional design that provides plenty of clearance for large diameter springs. These stud mount rocker arms are manufactured from premium quality 15-5ph stainless steel, a superior alloy that is high in Nickel and Chromium. This rigid premium material provides high yield strength to help resist deflection and has extraordinary fatigue resistance. PRW stainless steel rocker arms feature full cage friction reducing needle bearings and extra large trunions to spread out the load and reduce wear. The nose rollers and shafts are Cr40 steel, heat-treated and hardened to resist the severity of racing and to minimize scrubbing. Each rocker body is hand polished, assembled and carefully inspected to provide our customers with some of the finest quality rocker arms available to the racing and performance industry. Each set of 16 comes complete with PRW RockerLocs

     

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