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I just got through building a stocker motor a few weeks ago and used Elgin 7/16" SBC rockers. The studs were some conventional 7/16" screw in studs, the rocker arm part number is Elgin R-1840, and the rocker arm ball is Elgin RM-1000. They must be purchased separately.The poly locks are conventional BBC 7/16" items.Hope this helps!!
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Description of Nitro Rocker Arms R-1840N Nitro rockers 1.50 ratio with heat treated 7/16 grooved rocker balls. Nitro Carb Rocker Arms are back!!!!! * Look Just Like Stock Parts Precision die stamped to deliver the most accurate ratiosof any stamped steel rocker * Greater Resistance Wear 3-5 times the strength than stock. Eliminate pushrod cup and fulcrum faliures. * Nitros are Dyno-Proven and Cycle tested and Race track proven.... * Long Slot Design * Ideal for Extreme Valve Spring Pressures * Strength of Ceramics at Fraction of the Price * 7/16 nitrited balls included *
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