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does anyone know if the afr rocker arm studs share the same size thread into the head with a 3/8" stud as a 7/16" stud? /I've broken a few 3/8" studs something about feeling the 7 k msd rev limeter!
 
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Yes, all rocker studs have the same bottom thread.
 
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Thanks!
 

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I am putting a 351 together now with a 185's. I am wondering if I will have the same problem. What intake gaskets are you using? What is your set up?
 
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usedtobe 67p51d said:
does anyone know if the afr rocker arm studs share the same size thread into the head with a 3/8" stud as a 7/16" stud? /I've broken a few 3/8" studs something about feeling the 7 k msd rev limeter!
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I have AFR 185 heads on my "crate" long block stroker in the Fastback. I had a stud literally unscrew itself cleanly from the head, and the rocker/stud combo floated around under the valve cover before I shut the engine down (no noise). Apparently, the studs were never torqued by the assembler, and I never checked them as the valve train was already installed. I torqued everything down and all was OK for a while. A few months later, that same stud broke off at the rocker. I assumed it was "hurt" from the stresses of the previous unscrewing episode. I replaced the single 3/8" stud and all has been OK. However, I have been in contact with AFR as I am upgrading to 7/16" studs just in case the original 3/8" studs are a problem. The head threads are the same. The part number for the 3/8" studs are ARP #100-7101 and are otherwise the same dimensions as the original 3/8" studs
 
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I hope you remember to put thread sealer on the bottom threads of those studs too. Some of them intersect the intake ports and water passages.
 
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You will also need to remember that you will need new roller rockers when swapping stud sizes.
 
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