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in4thewin24
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I have my motor to the point of setting the lash on my roller rockers on my 347. what is the correct lash setting? I have a friend that is doing it for my but he is a chevy guy and isn't sure what the correct lash would be. Any help would be great. Thanks.
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4IDFOX
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If they are stud mounted rocker and hydrolic lifters. I run mine 1/4 turn tighter than zero lash.
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Tom Renzo
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1/8 -1/4 is correct after ZERO Bridge or stud mount it is the same 1/8-1/4 after ZERO

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[ 2015-02-20, 05:36 PM: Message edited by: Tom Renzo ]

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