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TR2/3/3A Rocker studs for aftermarket Rocker covers

kodanja

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129297741_10158728420561212_8793173191903889191_n.jpgSo I purchased an alloy aluminum rocker cover, Theres only one problem the original rocker pedestal studs are not long enough to go through the top, looks like the originals are 3 3/4" , I found these 4 1/2"on Moss Motors site that im sure will work, but theres NONE in stock
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BTW: THis is for my 1960 TR3A with a TR4 engine in it

https://mossmotors.com/stud-cylinder-head-short-4-1-2

any Ideas?
should I just have them made up?

anyone with a couple they would part with?
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Thanks

Bill'
 
The last two alloy covers i bought (TR6 and GT6) came with nuts that reached down into the cover. Im a little surprised yours didnt come with them.

Ed
 
The last two alloy covers i bought (TR6 and GT6) came with nuts that reached down into the cover. Im a little surprised yours didnt come with them.

Ed



I didn't even know that they wouldn't fit the originals until I tried to put it on

this is what it will look likecover.jpg
 
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