Arp Rocker Arm Studs Rrs5 (254-7201) Fits Svo 351 Ford on 2040-parts.com
American Canyon, California, United States
Brand New set of RRS-5(old part number) ARP PRO SERIES Rocker Studs. Fits 351 SVO Ford with Roller Rockers and Stud Girdles. The part # has been superceded to ARP 254-7201. One has been removed from package and taped back in. These are 3" long from bottom of nut to top of threads. bottom coarse thread is .950 long. Threads are 7/16 fine on top and 7/16 coarse on bottom.
This package is long and will be folded to fit in flat rate envelope Ships to lower 48 states |
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