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COMP Cams 722-16 - Ti Retainers Super Lock Lightweight

COMP Cams  |  SKU: COMP-722-16
Sale price $41499 Regular price $45649

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Description

COMP Cams 722-16 - Ti Retainers Super Lock Lightweight

Valve Spring Retainer - 10 Degree - 1.177 in / 0.868 in / 0.635 in OD Steps - 1.625 in Triple Spring - Titanium - Set of 16

Precision machined from 6AL4V titanium, these retainers feature better material consistency and bullet proof durability. These 10 degree retainers fit engines with 1.625" OD triple valve springs.

no longer will you be preoccupied with splitting a retainer and tearing up an engine when turning 10,000 RPM.These COMP Cams titanium retainers are made from the finest 6AL4V alloy for maximum stiffness and minimal warpage. The 6AL4V alloy is heat-treated and processed to a stringent tolerance that makes it so strong that it is even used in the aircraft industry. Other manufacturers purchase titanium from Metal brokers and produce "cheap" retainers, but COMP Cams titanium retainers will not deform. From a standing idle to the most extreme RPM, our titanium retainers perform flawlessly and without compromise.

C.A.R.B. Exempt for On-Road Vehicles?: Yes
C.A.R.B. Exemption Reason: No impact on pollution output of vehicle.
C.A.R.B. E.O. Number: N/A
Compatible Lock: 638-16
Diameter 1: 1.437
Diameter 2: 1.177
Diameter 3: 0.868
Diameter 4: 0.635
Amazon ASIN: B000V9GBOO
C.A.R.B. Exempt for Racing and Off-Road Only Vehicles?: Yes, but must be a race/competition only vehicle.
C.A.R.B. Exempt for Federally Certified Vehicles Manufactured Before 1967?: Yes, but must meet tailpipe emission standards for year of vehicle.
C.A.R.B. Exempt for California Certified Vehicles Manufactured Before 1965?: Yes, but must meet tailpipe emission standards for year of vehicle.
C.A.R.B. Exempt for Foreign Vehicles Manufactured Before 1967?: Yes, but must meet tailpipe emission standards for year of vehicle.

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