Ford Model A Valve Springs | Set of 8 | A-6513-08
Refresh your engine's valve train with this set of eight Valve Springs (A-6513-08) for the Ford Model A.
Valve springs are responsible for closing the intake and exhaust valves quickly and maintaining proper contact between the camshaft, lifters and valves throughout the engine's operating range. Over time, original springs lose tension through heat and repeated cycling, reducing valve control and accelerating wear.
This complete set includes eight replacement valve springs, enough for a full engine, making them an ideal choice during cylinder head rebuilding, valve grinding or complete engine overhauls.
Manufactured by one of America's longest-established spring manufacturers, these quality springs are produced to original specifications for dependable performance and long service life.
Replacing worn valve springs is an inexpensive upgrade that helps restore proper valve operation while contributing to smoother running and extended valve train life.
Yesteryear Garage & Parts proudly supplies genuine Snyder's Antique Auto Parts throughout Australia.
Features
Fits Ford Model A engines
Complete set of eight valve springs
Manufactured from quality spring steel
Produced to original specifications
Ideal for engine rebuilds and cylinder head servicing
Benefits
Restores correct valve spring tension
Improves valve train performance
Helps reduce premature valve wear
Supports reliable engine operation
Cost-effective preventative maintenance during rebuilds
Suitable For
Ford Model A engines
Engine rebuilds
Cylinder head overhauls
Valve grinding and servicing
Preventative engine maintenance
Specifications
Part Number: A-6513-08
Vehicle Compatibility: Ford Model A
Quantity: Set of 8 valve springs
Material: High-quality spring steel
Country of Manufacture: USA
Installation Notes
For best results, replace all valve springs as a complete set rather than mixing new and used springs. Inspect valves, guides, retainers and keepers during installation, and verify installed spring height and valve operation before final assembly.
Refresh your engine's valve train with this set of eight Valve Springs (A-6513-08) for the Ford Model A.
Valve springs are responsible for closing the intake and exhaust valves quickly and maintaining proper contact between the camshaft, lifters and valves throughout the engine's operating range. Over time, original springs lose tension through heat and repeated cycling, reducing valve control and accelerating wear.
This complete set includes eight replacement valve springs, enough for a full engine, making them an ideal choice during cylinder head rebuilding, valve grinding or complete engine overhauls.
Manufactured by one of America's longest-established spring manufacturers, these quality springs are produced to original specifications for dependable performance and long service life.
Replacing worn valve springs is an inexpensive upgrade that helps restore proper valve operation while contributing to smoother running and extended valve train life.
Yesteryear Garage & Parts proudly supplies genuine Snyder's Antique Auto Parts throughout Australia.
Features
Fits Ford Model A engines
Complete set of eight valve springs
Manufactured from quality spring steel
Produced to original specifications
Ideal for engine rebuilds and cylinder head servicing
Benefits
Restores correct valve spring tension
Improves valve train performance
Helps reduce premature valve wear
Supports reliable engine operation
Cost-effective preventative maintenance during rebuilds
Suitable For
Ford Model A engines
Engine rebuilds
Cylinder head overhauls
Valve grinding and servicing
Preventative engine maintenance
Specifications
Part Number: A-6513-08
Vehicle Compatibility: Ford Model A
Quantity: Set of 8 valve springs
Material: High-quality spring steel
Country of Manufacture: USA
Installation Notes
For best results, replace all valve springs as a complete set rather than mixing new and used springs. Inspect valves, guides, retainers and keepers during installation, and verify installed spring height and valve operation before final assembly.