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Early hemi rockershaft plug removal
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ram300
Posted 2020-09-29 1:09 AM (#603733)
Subject: Early hemi rockershaft plug removal



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Has anybody got any tips or advice on removing the cap/plugs inside the ends of the rocker shafts. They're full of crud and i want to flush them out. The plugs seem very tight in there.

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Owen
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mikes2nd
Posted 2020-09-29 2:31 AM (#603734 - in reply to #603733)
Subject: Re: Early hemi rockershaft plug removal


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hmm he raised the prices a bit, i think i paid 250$... i also got the retainers and ditched the springs

https://www.stankemotorsports.com/331_354_392_Early_Hemi.cfm


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57chizler
Posted 2020-09-29 2:44 PM (#603752 - in reply to #603733)
Subject: RE: Early hemi rockershaft plug removal



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Drill a hole in the plug, thread a sheet metal screw in and use a claw hammer or crow bar to pry it out. Once one end is out you can use a long rod to punch the other plug out.
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