Arp Valve Cover Stud Kits 200-7608 on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States
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Part Type: Valve
Cover Fasteners Product Line: ARP
Valve Cover Stud Kits Valve Cover Fastener Style: Stud Fastener Finish: Black oxide Fastener Material: Chromoly Fastener Nut Style: Standard
hex Thread Size: 1/4-20
in. Thread Length: 3.500 in. Washers Included: Yes Hold-Down Tabs Included: No Quantity: Sold
as a set of 16. Notes: Designed
for use with Dart, Brodix and B&B valve covers. Bullet nose design
accurately guides nuts into position.
These ARP valve cover stud kits will not only assist you with positioning your gaskets, but they will also minimize valve cover deflection, reducing the chance of oil seepage. The kits include studs, nuts, and washers. |
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