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Summit Cast Steel Roller Tip Rocker Arms Small Chevy 1.6 Ratio Sum-14170pl on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Tallmadge, Ohio, United States

Tallmadge, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

Brand:Summit Racing

Manufacturer's Part Number:SUM-141707PL

Part Type:Rocker Arms

Product Line:Summit Racing® Cast Steel Roller Tip Rocker Arms

Summit Racing Part Number:SUM-141707PL

UPC:190861055155

Rocker Arm Mounting Style:Stud

Rocker Arm Ratio:1.6

Rocker Arm Style:Roller tip

Stud Size:3/8 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:Includes polylocks.

For the hardest working part of your valvetrain, use Summit Racing® cast steel roller tip rocker arms. These chromoly steel long-slot rockers will give you a long service life and allow for less deflection and valve guide scrubbing. Each rocker features a precision-ground roller and includes a grooved, heat-treated rocker ball and nut.

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