Bought a set of AFR's from a member a while back, NIB, great purchase.
Just yesterday, I was tuning the carb & went out for a test drive when it starts backfiring through the carb, starts popping like crazy. Limp it back home, and pull the valve cover to discover a broken stud on the #4 exhaust.
It's a 351 block (never decked), trick flow pushrods (7.65), and the roller tip sweeps right through the middle of the valve stem, so I don't think it broke b/c my geometries are way off*.
A friend said he thought he remembered having to swap in longer screw in studs b/c the lock nut wasn't able to go down far enough on the threads for his peace of mind...
Did I just experience a weak stud, or is this something others have experienced?
Just yesterday, I was tuning the carb & went out for a test drive when it starts backfiring through the carb, starts popping like crazy. Limp it back home, and pull the valve cover to discover a broken stud on the #4 exhaust.
It's a 351 block (never decked), trick flow pushrods (7.65), and the roller tip sweeps right through the middle of the valve stem, so I don't think it broke b/c my geometries are way off*.
A friend said he thought he remembered having to swap in longer screw in studs b/c the lock nut wasn't able to go down far enough on the threads for his peace of mind...
Did I just experience a weak stud, or is this something others have experienced?
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