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RE:Rocker Arm Specialist
By McQ - 04/30/2003 4:07:26 PM; IP 206.193.60.198
You might want to check with Rocker Arm Specialist in California about their wide selection of FE rocker arms, shafts, push rods, stands and end supports. They offer reasonably priced rebuilt rockers with lock nut adusters all the way up to roller rockers & accessories. I don't think you'll have any problems finding them if you search Rocker Arm Specialist.

I strongly recommend the lock nut style adjusters. I personally have had problems with the stock style self locking B8A rockers keeping themselves locked where they should be.
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 RE: Shouldn't lifter adjustments have locking nuts? -- Wes Adams, 04/29/2003
 RE: Shouldn't lifter adjustments have locking nuts? -- Geoff McNew, 04/30/2003
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 RE: Why not add lock nuts? -- Pat, 04/30/2003
 Yes, the springs will hae a rating.... -- John, 04/30/2003
 RE:Rocker Arm Specialist -- jerry, 12/19/2005
 RE: Shouldn't lifter adjustments have locking nuts? -- michael strunk, 12/21/2005
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