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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 10:24 am 
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just wondering if anyone knows what the stud size for the rockers on a 5.0 nc late 1992 would be 7/16 or 3/8 . see them on ebay every nown and then and as I ain't gonna rev the fairlane out too far I figure a cheep set might give me a little more pep.

any one who can help will be mentioned in my prayers just as soon as I decide on a religion. tossing up between muslim and jew. maybe I'll try both then if i blow myself up ill be a marter 2fold insted of a idiot once.

no offence intended unless you take yourself serioulsy enough to be offended the it serves you right

oh yeah don't forget about the rocker question.

 

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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 12:42 pm 
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I think you mean bolts as they are pedestal mounted on std Ford engines...I think they are 3/8?? The yella Terra rockers are the ones to use as they are shaft type and the two bolts support each other.Where std type they are individual...
These are stud mount on my engine...
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