Trick Flow® Pro Calibrated Adjustable Pushrod Length Checkers TFS-9510

Part Number: TFS-9510

$26.99

Adjustable Pushrod Length Checker, Cup Tip, 9.800 in. to 10.800 in., Steel Alloy, Black Oxide, Each
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Trick Flow® Pro Calibrated Adjustable Pushrod Length Checkers TFS-9510

Trick Flow® Pro Calibrated Adjustable Pushrod Length Checkers TFS-9510

TFS-9510

Part Number: TFS-9510

Estimated Ship Date: Today

$26.99

Estimated Ship Date: Today

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Brand:
Manufacturer's Part Number:
TFS-9510
Part Type:
Product Line:
Summit Racing Part Number:
TFS-9510
UPC:
842645120671
Maximum Pushrod Length (in.):
10.800
Minimum Pushrod Length (in.):
9.800
Mockup Rocker Arm Included:
No
Pushrod End Style:
Cup tip
Pushrod Material:
Steel
Quantity:
Sold individually.

Trick Flow® Pro Calibrated Adjustable Pushrod Length Checkers

Made from high-quality steel alloy with a durable black oxide coating, Trick Flow’s Pro Calibrated Adjustable Pushrod Length Checkers uses gauge length measurements because they are the most accurate way to of measure pushrod length. They work like this: The range length number on each checker represents the overall length it can measure through one full inch of extension. A laser-etched alignment line identifies each full rotation position, and grooves every .050 in. on the inner sleeve keeps count of the number of rotations made. To illustrate, on an application where a 7.800-8.800 length checker is turned apart by one rotation, the length would be 7.850 in. (7.800 + .050 = 7.850). Therefore, that dimension would be the correct length pushrods to order. Available in ball tip and cup tip version from 5.800 in. to 12.800 in. overall length.

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