Arp Pro Series Rocker Arm Studs 334-7202 on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States
Part Type: Rocker
Arm Studs Product Line: ARP
Pro Series Rocker Arm Studs Applications:
Chevy Base Thread Size: 7/16-14
in. Rocker Arm Nut Thread Size:
7/16-20 in. Guideplate Locator Shank:
Yes Rocker Arm Nut Thread Length (in): 0.800 in. Effective Stud Length (in):
2.100 in. Base Thread Length (in):
0.850 in. Quantity: Sold
as a set of 16.
These Pro series rocker arm studs from ARP are ideal
for competition applications. They are made from 8470 chromoly steel and are
heat-treated to 200,000 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 were designed for use with Perma-Loc adjusters (not for use with
OEM-style, self-locking nuts). |
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