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RE: rocker arms
By peter - 09/22/2001 6:41:21 PM; IP 144.134.185.115
Mel, thanks for the response.
these have a strange moving circular steel ring at the valve end which sits on the valve and when the rocker moves this steel ring rotates to keep contact with the valve head and pushes a rod into the head of the rocker which is sprung loaded to return the steel ring to it starting place.
And they have an adjustable nut and screw on the other end. I've never seen anything like it, then again this is my first real exsperience with Big Blocks....
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 RE: rocker arms -- Mel Clark, 09/22/2001
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 RE: It might be to an early '60s 223 CID six. -- peter, 09/23/2001
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 RE: The C1 number is a raw casting number... -- peter, 09/23/2001
 RE: 223 vs. 427 -- Mike McQuesten, 09/23/2001
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