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Old 11-07-2008, 04:19 PM
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Default time for new roller rockers

I am currently running 3/8 crane gold 1.6 sa rr,
After a high rpm run 6000+ i notice a ticking sound which was a rr that either loosened up or jumped off, was running them 1/4 past lash

I am thinking switching to a 1.6 nsa 7/16 will this hold up better to high rpms? I dont want this to happen again
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Comp Cams 1305-16 NSA 7/16" with the right studs will definetly hold up better to high rpm's than Self-Aligning 3/8".
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Originally Posted by StealthFormula
Comp Cams 1305-16 NSA 7/16" with the right studs will definetly hold up better to high rpm's than Self-Aligning 3/8".
yup was thinking the same
I think i am just gonna go alittle over kill and get the 7/16 comp pro mag/ arp studs/ guidplates

Stealth I saw your car go by today, sounds sick , think you pop was driving it , tell him to stop and light em up next time
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Originally Posted by C5042081
yup was thinking the same
I think i am just gonna go alittle over kill and get the 7/16 comp pro mag/ arp studs/ guidplates

Stealth I saw your car go by today, sounds sick , think you pop was driving it , tell him to stop and light em up next time
That would be a good idea thats the exact setup I'm running as well.

Haha that sneaky old man driving my car when Im not home lol. I'll tell him to stop and do a nice break burn next time. I've been wanting to see your car and show you mine but I was so busy before I left for school, I'll have to try and stop by later this month sometime when I'm home.
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My Promags, Arp studs, TFS guide plates and my 58TB showed up today! NICE!
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I am alooking at ARP studs 134-7103
RR 1305-16
TF guide 304000623 -will these work?

already have cc 7938 pushrods
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Originally Posted by C5042081
I am alooking at ARP studs 134-7103
RR 1305-16
TF guide 304000623 -will these work?

already have cc 7938 pushrods
yes they will work together perfectly, I am running the exact same rockers, guideplates, and studs.
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Would those studs work with some Angus Racing 7/16 1.7RR's? I'm assuming they would, but just double checking. I need to order some ARP studs quickly, so I can get my RR's on before I put the car away for winter.
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I just bought some Scorpion rockers that are really nice and cheap (I belive I paid $180 for the set) and they are a local company down here in sofla. Haven't heard anything bad from them and I cant wait to install them




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