Competition Cams 601-16 Street Steel Locks, 7 degree Lock Angle for 11/32" Valve Stem Diameter

Comp Cams
SKU: EZEB000CIQA90
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Brand Comp Cams Model 601-16 Recommended for street applications with lighter spring pressuresStamped and hardened for superior wear resistanceThese hardened steel, single groove Steel Street Locks with 7 degree lock angle and 11/32 inch valve stem size are perfect replacement locks for stock engine rebuilds. They are recommended only for...
Brand Comp Cams
Model 601-16

  • Recommended for street applications with lighter spring pressures
  • Stamped and hardened for superior wear resistance


  • These hardened steel, single groove Steel Street Locks with 7 degree lock angle and 11/32 inch valve stem size are perfect replacement locks for stock engine rebuilds. They are recommended only for street applications with lighter valve spring loads. It is critically important to make sure valve locks match the valve size. There should always be a small gap between the two halves of the lock when they are properly positioned on the valve stem. If the two halves fit together without a gap, they are too large. If the locks fit tight to the stem and leave a gap between the middle of the lock and the O.D. of the stem, the locks are too small. Most people believe that the tang inside a valve lock holds the retainer and valve spring in place while the engine is running. This is not the case. The cross-section of material in the tang is not strong enough to withstand open spring loads of 1000 pounds. or more. The sole purpose of the tang is to temporarily locate the lock, retainer and spring relative to the valve until the taper of the retainer can nest around the outside surface of the lock. This creates a “collet” effect that binds the two together. The more spring force exerted on the retainer (as the valve opens), the more force applied by the “collet” effect to keep the retainer and lock in place.

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