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Old 11-19-2010, 07:53 PM
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Will these rockers work on a 96 lt1? I found someone with them but the part number isn't the usual one everyone uses.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CCA-1305-16/
Old 11-19-2010, 07:59 PM
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yes but u will need new rocker studs in 7/16
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I want 1.6. Thanks though. Will any ARP 7/16' stud work with those?
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Are 7/16 stock rocker bolt size? Or will the rocker bolt holes have to be drilled and tapped to adapt to the 7/16th stud?
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usually the bottom part of the stud should be the stock size. the only difference would be the top thread size. At least that's how mine worked. and I have those same rocker arms and they are badass.
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Ok I was hoping that would be the way it would be, cause drilling and tapping heads with Helicoils for some rockers would be nuts
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No drilling, tapping or adapting needed. The 7/16" studs screw right in and are torqued in place. I use anti-seize on the threads of the studs that screw into the heads.

Studs canm be bought in different lengths. I chose the ARPs that are longer than stock to give the poly-locks more thread engagement. IIRC 1.90" Pro Series.

Check SUMMIT's site for the different ones available.

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