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Valve Spring Compressor, Stud Mount
JEGS 555-80521 Stud Mounted Valve Spring Compressor Features:
- Designed for compressing valve springs with the cylinder head on
- Fits 3/8 ” and 7/16” rocker studs
- Heavy-duty steel 12” handle for strength and long life
- Quickly and easily replaces valve springs
- A must-have for engine rebuild tool set
JEGS 555-80521 Stud Mounted Valve Spring Compressor
Changing valve springs at the track or with the cylinder head on the bench just got easier with the JEGS 555-80521 Sud-Mounted Valve Spring Compressor. Installs on 3/8 in. or 7/16 in. studs (with spring diameters ranging from 1 in. to 2 in.) to compress high-load race valve springs. Includes a 12 in. handle and rubber non-slip grip. For use with heads still on the engine. We recommend JEGS flexible air valve holder 555-W84003 and air hose fittings 555-81812 to keep valves from dropping into cylinders when keepers are removed. We also offer specific JEGS GM LS Engine valve spring compressors CLICK HERE
Specifications:
Will it work on 72 ford 302
Will this work on mid 70's 318?
Will this work on a 502 chevy.
Is there a maximum spring pressure this tool can safely handle?
Will this tool work on a sbc 350
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