
COMP Cams Hardened Lash Cap Thickness .080"
249-620-8
COMP Cams 620-8 Details
Lash Cap
Specifications:
Because today's racing engines run at higher and higher rpm levels
and the cam profiles are extremely harsh, the tip of the valve stem is
subjected to a tremendous amount of pounding. These engines always
run just on the brink of valve float. This is one of the most severe conditions
that exist. The best solution to this problem is the Comp Cams
Lash Cap. These lash caps are precision machined and ground perfectly
flat to maintain accuracy of valve train adjustment.They fit the valve
stems well and can be removed with relative ease because of a tiny
hole to relieve the suction created when removing the lash cap. The
Chrysler "Hemi" engine has benefitted greatly from this design. A special
version is available to accommodate the very short tip on these
valves. For the ultimate in strength and reliability, you will not find a better
part than the Comp Cams Lash Cap. A must for titanium valves.
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