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RE: FE Cast Iron Rocker Shaft Stands
By James/onery2u - 06/23/2002 11:17:32 PM; IP 152.163.204.206
The Harlan-Sharp rockers do seem to fit stock shafts ok but if you buy the thicker shafts from Precision, or one of the others, you will need to hone them out to fit. If I may make a suggestion, get a wheel cylinder hone from the locale automotive store and you can have the whole job done in less than an 30 minutes for lots cheaper than the machine shop will do it for and you can be happy with the way they fit.
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