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Re: Re: aftermarket source for super c rocker arms?
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Posted by dan on August 02, 2001 at 16:27:13 from (4.23.225.157):
In Reply to: Re: aftermarket source for super c rocker arms? posted by Steve K. on August 01, 2001 at 07:05:41:
you can shim to put the rockers in line with the valves or very carefully bend the arms to line up. either way the valve tip and the rocker arm part that contacts it must be refaced afterward. I just did mine by bending and then reground everything. luckily our valve grinder still has the attachment to do rocker arms. a lot of new ones ive seen dont. call around and ask. I was looking for new rockers because in all my years working on cars I never once refaced a rocker arm. they were only replaced. now I work on tractors for a living and have to do things the old way, wich is better in my oppinion. btw the steel bushings in the rocker arms are also replaceable. they have to be made,I made mine myself out of bronze, but for the price of new arms its well worth it.
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