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Thread: Difference in Hardened intake/exhaust valve keepers??

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    Difference in Hardened intake/exhaust valve keepers??

    Well , i was looking at fwd performances site and i see that theres seprate keepers for the exhaust and intake valves....my qeustion is, whats the difference in them? will they only fit on either of the valves...i took some valves out but thought the keepers were the same...how would i know if they were mixed up...would they not fit on the valve then?

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    Re: Difference in Hardened intake/exhaust valve keepers??

    normally the intake keepers are single groove and the exhaust is triple grooved. On most aftermarket larger valves, they are all single groove.....both exhaust and intake.
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    Re: Difference in Hardened intake/exhaust valve keepers??

    Oh..thanks for the info.

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