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COMP Cams Steel Retainer 11/32in 1.250inPrecision machined from chromemoly steel then black oxided, this 7 degree retainer is designed specifically for GM engines using our 980 or 981 single valve springs. This Part Fits: Year Make Model Submodel 1973 1975 Buick Apollo Base 1975 Buick Apollo SR 1972 1973 Buick Centurion Base 1973 1977,1980 Buick Century Base 1975 1979,1982 1985 Buick Century Custom 1980,1984 Buick Century Estate 1985 Buick Century Estate Wagon 1976 Buick Century
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