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Is it typical when installing a stud girdle set that the rockers are out of location by 0.100" or so center to center? I just bought a set of the Jegs house brand for small block chev and they will tighten down, but they are moving the studs around more than I figured they would.
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Wow , .100 seems like alot, sometimes really cheapo rocker studs have alot of runout in them. ARP studs run real true.
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what heads/what motor?
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AFR 195 eliminator heads with ARP studs. The tech guy at Jegs recommended that I return their house brand set and go to the AFR since the machining maybe slightly different. That is what I get for trying to save a little money and go the cheaper route.
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I believe that the valves in AFR heads are relocated to provide clearance for the intake ports so that it is imperative that the stud girdle be machined for the particular AFR head. I would suggest contacting AFR, give them the serial numbers from the head and let them tell you which stud girdle would be the correct fit!!
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ONLY girdle that will work is AFR girdle
I just whent through the same thing with there eliminator head. |
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