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Pac Racing 1211x-16 Ls1/ls2/ls3/ls7 on 2040-parts.com

US $235.00
Location:

Farmington, New Mexico, United States

Farmington, New Mexico, United States
Condition:New

PAC PAC-1211X-16 RPM Series 1.290"/1.034" .906"/.650" Beehive Valve Springs

Model Or Series: RPM-Series Beehive
Number Of Coils: Single Spring
Damper Spring: No
Overall Diameter: 1.290"/1.034" OD
Inside Diameter: .906"/.650" ID
Spring Height: 1.800"
Seat Pressure: 130 lbs @ 1.800"
Open Pressure: 370 lbs @1.175"
Coil Bind: 1.100"
Spring Rate (lbs./in.): 384 lbs/in
Max Lift: .625"

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