rocker arm studs
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rocker arm studs
What other screw in rocker arm studs will fit C/8 and D/0 heads, 7/16 x 3/8, I want to buy some for a set of heads and all they show are for chebys and sbf. They are going on a set of heads along with stock rocker arms that I am going to sell and want to make sure they are the right ones.
Thanks
Edit...the ones I've priced all say "do not use with oem nuts"
Thanks
Edit...the ones I've priced all say "do not use with oem nuts"
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Re: rocker arm studs
GT300TD wrote:What other screw in rocker arm studs will fit C/8 and D/0 heads, 7/16 x 3/8, I want to buy some for a set of heads and all they show are for chebys and sbf. They are going on a set of heads along with stock rocker arms that I am going to sell and want to make sure they are the right ones.
Thanks
Edit...the ones I've priced all say "do not use with oem nuts"
I am not familiar with any stock type rockers which use a full 3/8" stud. "Bottleneck" 3/8" studs are 7/16" diameter where the fulcrum of a rail rocker rides.
Re: rocker arm studs
Thanks for the reply, Randy, I think I worded it wrong. They are 7/16 studs that bottleneck into 3/8 .
I did some searching and it seems like 1.75" bbc, also 7101 sbf will work if I have to buy new ones. I'm going to sell the heads and think they will sell better with the studs and rocker arms on, ready to bolt on. I bought 2 sets of heads at the Columbus Swap meet and decided to use the D3's. I have a set of stock D0VE rocker arms, nuts and washers off of the heads I got rid of before I built my motor. I let the studs go with them. I posted on "stuff wanted" to try and find a used set of studs to buy.
Edit... Just got an e-mail and I'm letting them go the way they are .
I did some searching and it seems like 1.75" bbc, also 7101 sbf will work if I have to buy new ones. I'm going to sell the heads and think they will sell better with the studs and rocker arms on, ready to bolt on. I bought 2 sets of heads at the Columbus Swap meet and decided to use the D3's. I have a set of stock D0VE rocker arms, nuts and washers off of the heads I got rid of before I built my motor. I let the studs go with them. I posted on "stuff wanted" to try and find a used set of studs to buy.
Edit... Just got an e-mail and I'm letting them go the way they are .
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Re: rocker arm studs
GT300TD wrote:Thanks for the reply, Randy, I think I worded it wrong. They are 7/16 studs that bottleneck into 3/8 .
I did some searching and it seems like 1.75" bbc, also 7101 sbf will work if I have to buy new ones. I'm going to sell the heads and think they will sell better with the studs and rocker arms on, ready to bolt on. I bought 2 sets of heads at the Columbus Swap meet and decided to use the D3's. I have a set of stock D0VE rocker arms, nuts and washers off of the heads I got rid of before I built my motor. I let the studs go with them. I posted on "stuff wanted" to try and find a used set of studs to buy.
Edit... Just got an e-mail and I'm letting them go the way they are .
Using full 7/16" studs with poly-locks will make that valve train somewhat adjustable for "0" lashing hydraulics.
Re: rocker arm studs
rmcomprandy wrote:GT300TD wrote:Thanks for the reply, Randy, I think I worded it wrong. They are 7/16 studs that bottleneck into 3/8 .
I did some searching and it seems like 1.75" bbc, also 7101 sbf will work if I have to buy new ones. I'm going to sell the heads and think they will sell better with the studs and rocker arms on, ready to bolt on. I bought 2 sets of heads at the Columbus Swap meet and decided to use the D3's. I have a set of stock D0VE rocker arms, nuts and washers off of the heads I got rid of before I built my motor. I let the studs go with them. I posted on "stuff wanted" to try and find a used set of studs to buy.
Edit... Just got an e-mail and I'm letting them go the way they are .
Using full 7/16" studs with poly-locks will make that valve train somewhat adjustable for "0" lashing hydraulics.
So that way you can use any full 7/16 stud
Thanks Randy
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