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Moroso Raised Guide Plates & 3/8 7/16 Rocker Arm Studs Sbc 400 350 327 305 283 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

You are looking / bidding on a set of used Moroso raised guide plates with rocker arm studs for your SBC.

Kit includes 8 guide plates and 16 rocker arm studs

15.00 shipping to lower 48 state


Guide Plate Details:

  • Stud Hole Size: 7/16"
  • Push Rod Slot Size: 5/16"
  • Material: Heat Treated Steel

Rocker Stud Specifications:

  • (A) 2.425" Overall stud length
  • (B) 1.725" Stud height
  • (C) 0.700" Screw-in thread depth
  • (D) 0.875" Adjuster thread depth
  • (E) 3/8"-24 Fine thread
  • (F) 7/16"-14 Coarse thread

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