Rebuilding Rocker Arms

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willysfab

Rebuilding Rocker Arms

Post by willysfab »

Is there any information on the site that deals with rocker arm assemble rebuilding? I have a good set of origional cores and would like to rebuild them to use on my street blower motor. Thanks for any info.
Bailiesdad
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Post by Bailiesdad »

very simple, give me a call and I will walk you through the rebuild process.

(If the tips are rough they will have to be taken into a machine shop for resurfacing. This is very difficult to do through emails. :D )
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Feel free to email me. Glad to help you out.

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Early hemi to late sb Mopar trans adapters. Precision billet parts for early hemis.
Bailiesdad
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or you can just scroll down the list to the rebuilding thread. :D
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Re: Rebuilding Rocker Arms

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willysfab wrote:Is there any information on the site that deals with rocker arm assemble rebuilding? I have a good set of origional cores and would like to rebuild them to use on my street blower motor. Thanks for any info.
I used to rebuild these in the 60's. I can dig up some info for you if you're interested. PM if interested.
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