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    Thanks Pat. I think that is my only option. Glad you mentioned the nut. I do get into a hurry at times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trjohn57 View Post
    Thanks Pat. I think that is my only option. Glad you mentioned the nut. I do get into a hurry at times.
    well your not done yet you want to try to center the new stud so the rocker ball rides on the stud and not the threads so you may want to check that. if needed i use ARP stud washer to center the stud or a thicker washer there ground so stack two if needed or i get super thick grade 8 washer and face them so there flat use loctie and your good .but if you use poly locks make sure they clear your valve covers
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 01-04-2012 at 05:33 PM.
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