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RE: Crankshaft and valvetrain
By Paul R - 02/10/2001 10:46:21 PM; IP 12.88.99.251
Andy, with a .580 lift cam you are probably running relatively stiff valve springs. My engine had a .587 lift cam. I ran stock Ford rocker arm shafts and Dove end support stand kits. I had no problem with them. Before I installed the stands I broke a rocker shaft. So I would suggest at least the stand kit and you will probably have no problems.

Hope this helps.

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