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I assume you're using a spring like the PAC 1409X? If so, a 5/16", .105 wall push rod will work but a 3/8" .080 wall is better. You'll gain you a little lift (due to less deflection) so make sure and check this if the cam is close with smaller push rods. https://www.competitionproducts.com/...products/2262/
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pushrod holes were drilled and no guide plates... that will do it every time LOL
maybe had rail rockers before? they have groove or roller version has washer like pieces on each side of roller to keep rocker lined up on valve tip... |
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Thats what I figured. Thanks Mike. They were a spare set I got with the car and did not have studs in them. Guessing they robbed the studs and plates lol. At least they left the Ferrea valves lol
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