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Old 10-12-2017, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by LMH View Post
Are the Z304 heads the ones that have to use special rockers, pushrods and guide plates?
Seems I remember reading about some heads Ford was making that didn't use standard valve train parts.
Larry
The Z304 is a 20-degree aluminum head that was sold through Ford Racing. Both the intake valve and the intake rocker stud are moved over 0.150". For this reason, a specific intake rocker arm was used that had it's pushrod cup not centered but was located 0.150" back toward the original valve location location since the pushrod remained at the OEM location. This is a brilliant way to offset valves while maintaining correct inline valve train geometry. A picture of such a rocker arm set is attached and you can see the offset pushrod cup (Ice Green rockers).



The exhaust valves of the Z304 use standard rocker arms (Gold rockers).
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