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![]() Does your valve cover have enough clearance? The stock valve cover will hit where the baffle is right under the oil cap. That definately makes noise. For the pedestal mount rocker arms i don't think you need to use guide plates or hardened pushrods. I thought that was only for stud mount rocker arms. Hope you figure it out,
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