rocker arm stud diflection
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From: yorkville,il
Mtk
I like you , if you're right, be humble, if not .. well its not a competition. Many of of us don't know the people offering advice.
Bb , you obviously know a lot as well, and post a bunch of excellent information, but everything including this post is no more than than the posters experience or opinion, but thats why we are all here, to get facts and opinions.
I like you , if you're right, be humble, if not .. well its not a competition. Many of of us don't know the people offering advice.
Bb , you obviously know a lot as well, and post a bunch of excellent information, but everything including this post is no more than than the posters experience or opinion, but thats why we are all here, to get facts and opinions.

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From: bel air, md
Yeah you have completely lost me. As I have said from the beginning it's the rocker bosses. Look at a Pro 1 head and compare it to a Brodix, AFR or whatever the Pro1 has a lot less material in this area. I have not flip flopped this has been my point from the beginning. Remember the OP's issue? That's why I posted what I did. Guess you missed the entire point. Whatever.
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FACT,i have installed a minimum of 15 sets of pro1 heads with no stud boss issues.FACT the shop that does my machine work has installed hundreds of sets of pro1 heads without any stud boss issues.this track record leads me into believing that the pro1 head is with no stud boss flaws.i will leave it at that and people reading this thread can make up their own mind on if the pro1 head has issues with the stud bosses.
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