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Agreed the lengths are a bitch to bend tightly, Also the wheel cylinders if you hit them with say PB blaster and still tight the candle hot wax worked for me 95% of the time. bleader screws also!
Happens when you reuse them they loose some of the outward tension. Seen it alot re doing them and hundreds with no collar left. One reason I had metal ones made up with new roll pins when I rebuild. I just toss the nylon ones.
I would be more worried if that is a roll pin or not, Usually nylon wont damage anything but block oil passages. Usually accumulate on the pickup tube.
From the web knew the superbees had it.
The 1972 Mopar 440-6, also known as the 440 Six-Barrel or 440+6, was a high-performance engine available in Plymouth Road Runners and Super Bees: