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Comp Cams 8.710 Hi-tech 383-400ci B Mopar Std Length Adj Rocker Pushrods 7924-16 on 2040-parts.com

US $128.89
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, US

Memphis, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:COMP Cams Manufacturer Part Number:7924-16 Interchange Part Number:CCA-7924-16 Other Part Number:CC-7924-16 Warranty:Yes UPC:0-36584-18544-4


Brand New set of Sixteen (16) COMP Cams Hi-Tech Pushrods designed for Chrysler "B" 383-400ci V8 Engines with adjustable rocker arms. 3/8" Diameter, 8.710" Long (Standard Length), .080" Wall, 5/16" non-oiling cup & 3/8" non-oiling formed tip ends. Part #7924-16. 

Full Manufacturer's description under the pictures below

Product Representation: Actual parts may vary based on configuration ordered.

Manufacturer's Description:

The pushrod is one of the most important pieces of the valve train, but all too often it’s taken for granted. Pushrods not only have to be strong enough to not fail, bend or burn up at the ends, they must also match the frequency of all the rest of the parts in the valve train, as well as the rpm at which the engine will be run. Today’s all-out race engines demand the highest quality components at every step, and COMP Cams® Hi-Tech™ Pushrods fill that requirement.

Hi-Tech™ Pushrods feature a one-piece design from .080” wall, seamless chromemoly tubing that ensures the ultimate in strength and durability. Ends are precision formed, yielding added thickness and strength in the critical tip area, while maintaining constant wall thickness and concentricity. The pushrods are then heat-treated for maximum strength to ensure compatibility with guide plates. They are OD ground for consistency and black-oxide finished with length and part number laser etched on the OD for ease of identification.

  • One-piece construction from .080” wall, seamless chromemoly
  • Heat-treated for extended durability & guide plate compatibility
  • Precision formed & reinforced ends
  • Black-oxide finished with laser etched part number & length
  • Ideal for serious street performance & race applications

 

 

 

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