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Pontiac Ram Air 7/16ths Rocker Arm "stud Locks" on 2040-parts.com

US $49.94
Location:

Auburn, Washington, United States

Auburn, Washington, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Custom Designed for our Screw In Studs Other Part Number:7/16ths Thread National Fine Manufacturer Part Number:They Fit all Pontiac Engines with Press in Studs Surface Finish:Grade 8 Black Oxide Interchange Part Number:These work on other motors. Country of Manufacture:United States

Our Custom "Stud Locks" have been in the design phase for a while now.  It is with pleasure that I can now list them for all Pontiac Owners.  When you update your early 1960 to 1978 Pontiac heads with our Screw In Studs, you will need a set of these.  The auction is for a set of 16.  I have taken the time to design these to fit both the Pontiac original "Bottle Neck" 3/8ths Press in Studs and our 7/16ths Screw in Studs.  You will need to specify which set it is that you desire.  These have been designed to ensure Maximum Rocker Arm Stud and Hex Lock Insertion.  They will fit under the OEM Style Valve Covers we produce.  These are not made out of recycled AMNO CANS or Cheap Steel.  These have been designed out of Premium Steel with Specialized "Stud Lock" Hex Locks.  The barrel on the locks is not to tall to damage the valve covers.  These are not the Whimpy units that you tighten down the outer barrel and then attempt to torque down the Hex Lock.  As if you could get any Torque outa such a small Hex Lock.  These are designed to Lock onto the Stud, hense our exclusive title "Stud Locks".  When you feel that your Rocker Arms are best left in adjustment these are the set for you.  They will fit Pontiac and other motors.  They do not require specialized equipment to install.  Our Customers are the Greatest.  Although we supply the Heavy Duty Rocker Arm Studs, GTO Motors, and the Best Valve Covers made they are not included.

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