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    Angle plug heads

     



    Good morning all,

    Is there a special plug I need to use for SBC with angle plug heads, I have Sanderson headers that are for the angle heads but the plugs seem very close to the header tubs on 1 & 8.

    Also what roller rocker arms would you suggest on a brand, I want to go with 1.6 but soi many brands of arms today.

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    Steve

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    Steve, it won't be the end of the world if you have to dimple the tubes a little to get plug clearance. It's an imperfect world.

    As far as roller rockers, I strongly urge you to use brand name products that have a good reputation such as Crane, Comp Cams, Isky, Harland Sharp, etc. I have heard some horror stories about the cheapo rockers. You get what you pay for.
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    Thanks,

    Just didn't know if I was missing something, I did know if a shorter plug was being used.

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    Steve

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    you can get the special 45 degree angled plugs but they're a pain to work with...
    just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day

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