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RE: tunnel port 427 rocker arm shaft assembly
By Paul Drinkall - 10/01/2000 12:48:31 AM; IP 207.177.116.13
> i am in the process of building a tunnel port 427 i have a single 4 barrel
> tunnel port intake, side oiler, etc. but i don't have the cylinder heads.
> my question since these type of heads are typically bought bare. is do
> you need a special type of rocker arm shaft? is it wider? i also am planning
> to cram this FE into my 89 mustang Coupe. any constructive critizism?
>

I used to have a tunnel-port and as I recall, it took the standard 427 shafts and rockers,ect. As far as I know, the high-riser was the only odd-ball. There are better shafts and rockers available after market stuff now days however. If you haven't delt with a t-port before, bear in mind they suck on low end! It will be a cool project how ever.
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