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Poor-sche Lover |
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I've got a 2056 engine that I'm rebuilding. I'm looking to find a set of rocker arm studs. Where might I find the right size? Do I need to use the Type 1 studs? Who sells them? Any other suggestions? Thanks a lot.
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Jake Raby |
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If you got the grade 12 nuts as well torque is 22 pounds... Regular nuts are 18 pounds... These are really strong studs, the same ones that Racer Chris has in his FP engine :-)
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