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***new*** Arp Valve Cover Stud Set (200-7603) on 2040-parts.com

US $14.25
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Lubbock, Texas, US

Lubbock, Texas, US
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      ARP Valve Cover Stud Set (Part Number 200-7603)

  • Finish: Black oxide
  • Material: Chromoly14.25
  • Nut Style: Standard hex Brass
  • Thread Size: 1/4-20 in.
  • Thread Length: 1.500 in.
  • Washers Included: Yes
  • Bullet nose design accurately guides nut into position.
This ARP valve cover stud kit will assist you in positioning your gaskets, and also minimize valve cover deflection, reducing the chance of oil seepage. 
The kit includes studs, nuts, and washers.

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