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Studebaker -Volkswagen Valves

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8Njim - 01 Sep 2005 21:18 GMT
Years ago (30+) I remember some told me you could use VW valves in a
Stude.   True or legend/
Jim
John Poulos - 01 Sep 2005 21:22 GMT
Push rods, not valves.

> Years ago (30+) I remember some told me you could use VW valves in a
> Stude.   True or legend/
> Jim

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Nate Nagel - 01 Sep 2005 23:39 GMT
> Push rods, not valves.
>
>> Years ago (30+) I remember some told me you could use VW valves in a
>> Stude.   True or legend/
>> Jim

Aircooled 1600 IIRC.  They aren't quite right but work good for a Chevy
valve conversion (I think?)

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