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Intake Valves Big Block Chevy, Set of 8 [2.190 in. Dia.]
555-514153
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Big Block Chevy
Intake Valves
JEGS 555-514158 Performance Stainless Steel Intake Valves for Big Block Chevy
Upgrade your big block Chevy with a set of performance intake valves from JEGS. Made of forged 21-4N SS alloy, these units are superior to the originals. This austenitic, non-hardening heat-treating, stainless steel contains a high 3.75 percent nickel content classifying it as a premium valve material.
Retaining the stock dimensions, these units can be easily installed as upgraded replacements in many big block chevy cylinder heads. An ideal upgrade when building a high-horsepower engine.
JEGS 555-514158 Performance Stainless Steel Intake Valves for Big Block Chevy Features
- Seal groove: No
- Seat angle: 45 Degrees
- Tip to groove: .220 in.
- The undercut stem allows for greater flow
- Hardened stellite tip
- 1-piece forged construction
- Lightweight
- Designed to withstand increased temperatures and stresses produced by high-performance engines
Specifications:
Will these valves fit my 454 bbc with 236 pp heads?
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