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Old 06-03-2014, 03:12 PM   #1
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Rocker Arms

I did post this same question over in the Engine area with no luck for any answers.

Trying to figure out if a straight 6 chevy rocker arm is the same as a small block v8 rocker arm?
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Re: Rocker Arms

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I did post this same question over in the Engine area with no luck for any answers.

Trying to figure out if a straight 6 chevy rocker arm is the same as a small block v8 rocker arm?
The 192, 230, 250 and 292 engines use rockers with a 1.75:1 ratio and a 7/16 stud. The early chevy small block (283, 327) use various ratios from 1.5:1 through 1.7:1 depending on cam and most have a 3/8 stud.
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