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	<title>Comments on: rocker studs</title>
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		<title>By: dave</title>
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		<description>TR,
Goodson offers number S-450-kit which is includes the tools for facing down the stud as well as the drill , tap, and drill guide for the machining the small block rocker arm studs for the screw in type. I would not reccomend using your 570 rotary broach. It woudl not be a secure set up for this operation. Your 020KW will work just fine. Use the broach to surfact the head prior to final assembly. If you need a stud puller use part #SP-600.
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Goodson offers number S-450-kit which is includes the tools for facing down the stud as well as the drill , tap, and drill guide for the machining the small block rocker arm studs for the screw in type. I would not reccomend using your 570 rotary broach. It woudl not be a secure set up for this operation. Your 020KW will work just fine. Use the broach to surfact the head prior to final assembly. If you need a stud puller use part #SP-600.</p>
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