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Rocker clearance issues
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<blockquote data-quote="philstar" data-source="post: 619532" data-attributes="member: 17600"><p>...I noticed I hadn't screwed the pedestal studs in all the way which was stopping the rocker arm from seating properly...ahem... anyway another issue, one of my head studs is longer than the other and is preventing the left-hand rocker shaft from sitting flush (https://photos.app.goo.gl/cnziapAXdpuRuiBA7) - am I ok to cut this down, or should there be one longer head stud at some point on the engine, meaning it is in the wrong place?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philstar, post: 619532, member: 17600"] ...I noticed I hadn't screwed the pedestal studs in all the way which was stopping the rocker arm from seating properly...ahem... anyway another issue, one of my head studs is longer than the other and is preventing the left-hand rocker shaft from sitting flush (https://photos.app.goo.gl/cnziapAXdpuRuiBA7) - am I ok to cut this down, or should there be one longer head stud at some point on the engine, meaning it is in the wrong place? [/QUOTE]
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