- Cams & Valvetrain
- Valve Spring Retainers
- Manley Super 7° Titanium Retainers
Ti-17 Alloy
The original stamped 7° valve lock served the industry well until drag racers discovered the ''Vasco Jet'' valve spring in the early 1970's. The use of these previously undreamed of spring pressures caused periodic failures as the little 7° lock was vulnerable to extrusion through the retainer. Drag race engine builders seized upon the evidence of locks pushed through retainers as proof of the inadequacy of the 7° design. This is how the 10° lock came to be. In reality, the problem with the 7° lock was not the angle. The 7° lock was simply too skinny to provide enough resistance to being pushed through the retainer.
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Meanwhile, circle track engine builders responded to the same challenge with a Super 7° lock that maintained the superior clamping properties of the original 7° piece but overcame the extrusion problem with increased lock thickness. Manley Performance supports both 10° and 7° systems with the highest quality locks and retainers in the industry, manufactured of both steel and titanium.
Features:
- Super 7° angle is actually 8° (Use with Manley Super 7° Valve Locks)
- Heat treated Titanium material for maximum strength
- Available with or without Manley's exclusive impingement surface enhancement process
- Impingement results in a 20% improvement in resistance to abrasion, a 30% improvement in fatigue strength, and an overall improvement in surface finish
- ''L'' suffix indicates Lightweight version which is 3-4 grams lighter than standard part number