221450p Manley Nex Tex 1.677 Triple Valve Springs on 2040-parts.com
Barberton, Ohio, United States
MANLEY 221450P 1.677 POLISHED TRIPLE VALE SPRINGS. 350LBS@ 2.200 AND 1140 LBS @1.200. COIL BIND 1.142. THERE ARE 16 SPRINGS AND THEY HAVE 50 PASSES ON THEM. THEY HAVE ALL BEEN CHECKED ON MY REMACK SPRING TESTER. THEY WILL TAKE UP TO .940 IN CAM LIFT.
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