COMP Cams Hi-Tech 210° Radius Pushrod Set 5/16" Diameter
249-7946-16

Pushrod By Length - 5/16'' Diameter
Use with guide plates: | Yes |
Diameter: | 5/16'' |
Overall Length: | 7.900'' |
Chromemoly Pushrod; Pushrod Set; Wall Thickness; 1 Piece Pushrod; Ball Pushrod; 5/16" Pushrod; .080" Wall Pushrod; Pushrods; OHV Pushrods; Replacement Pushrods
Constructed from one piece of seamless .080" wall chromemoly steel then black oxide coated and heat-treated, these 7.900" long Hi-Tech 5/16" diameter pushrods handle the requirements of today's all-out race engines.
Specifications:
Designed for High-Lift Applications Where Pushrod
and Seat Interference Is a Problem at Maximum Lift
Comp Cams Hi-Tech 210° Radius Pushrods work well with rocker arms that have cup-type adjusters and applications that demand pushrods with more load bearing surface. They share the same traits as other Hi-Tech Pushrods yet feature a 210° radius rather than the standard 180°. Their 1-piece design from seamless chrome moly tubing ensures exceptional durability. Pushrods are heat treated for maximum strength, OD ground for consistency, and finished with black oxide. Part number and length are laser etched onto each rod for fast, easy identification. Custom lengths available by special order.
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