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Arp 134-7103 Rocker Arm Stud Kit 7/16 Stud Sb Application on 2040-parts.com

US $47.50
Location:

Bossier City, Louisiana, United States

Bossier City, Louisiana, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:134-7103 Brand:ARP

ARP ROCKER ARM STUD KIT WITH 7/16" THREAD

PN: 134-7103


Base Thread Size:7/16-14 in.

Rocker Arm Nut Thread Size:7/16-20 in.
Guideplate Locator Shank:No
Rocker Arm Nut Thread Length (in):0.670 in.
Effective Stud Length (in):1.770 in.
Base Thread Length (in):0.700 in.
Quantity:Sold as a set of 16.

ARP High Performance series rocker arm studs are ideal for ET bracket racing, limited rule oval track competition, and street use. They are made from 8740 chromoly steel and are heat-treated to 180,000 psi tensile strength. These studs are concentric within .005 T.I.R. thread pitch to thread pitch, which will give you more consistent rocker geometry. With an extra-large radius base, these studs are more resistant to flex and will provide a more positive seating. These rocker arm studs are designed to be used with Perma-Loc adjusters (not for use with OEM-style, self-locking nuts).


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