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By hjh
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11 Years Ago
Any thoughts on rebushing stock rockers? Any prior topics on this and where do i get the bushings. I probaly don't to offset ream them for more lift as I don't want get too close to pistons.These rockers are just some that I picked up from my pile. I have new Mummert shafts Thanks Harry
By Glen Henderson
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11 Years Ago
Harry, at one time Rocker Arm Specialist (out west somewhere) was regrinding and bushing y block rockers. I don't know if they are still in business or not. Try a google search and see what pops up.
By 2721955meteor
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11 Years Ago
just bought a core 292 it apears to have had a recent rebuild,but left out in the rain.it has rockers that have bras bushings,they and the shafts are like new.
would like to find the source for the bushings.
By Richard
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11 Years Ago
Rocker Arm Specialist are now Rocker Arm Unlimited. They have an exchange program or you can have your own rebushed. They even make up a heavy duty set of rockers 1.6 that use a larger rocker, a nut lock adjuster.
http://www.rockerarms.com/pages/about.html
By RB
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11 Years Ago
I would just throw this out there, not that rebushed rockers are not a good way to go for a milder engine.. On race motors with higher RPM and spring pressures I have seen failures where the casting breaks . The bushing thins the rocker body and they come apart.. Just a observation
By 2721955meteor
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11 Years Ago
have several sets some are much heaveyer especialy at the hole,newer 1s apear riskey to re bush