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COMP Cams 515-1 Valve Stem Seals, PTFE, .375 Inch, .530 Inch, Each

COMP Cams 515-1 Valve Stem Seals, PTFE, .375 Inch, .530 Inch, Each
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515-1 - Valve Seal, Metal Body Viton 3 /8" X .530.
COMP Cams offers a complete line of valve stem oil seals, from the stock GM o-ring to the positive-stop PTFE seal. These seals are a must to keep unwanted oil form entering the combustion chamber through the clearance in the valve guides. The o-ring seals use the standard retainer and oil splash shield. The umbrella seal is normally used when a larger than stock diameter spring is used, and in the case of a double spring, the positive-stop PTFE seal is used. Small diameter Viton seals are also available for triple spring applications.
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- This item ships directly from the manufacturer. It may take an additional 4 business days for COMP Cams to ship this item.
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Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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