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Rocker arm shafts thrashed #869805 02/17/08 08:48 PM
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Bolosh Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Hey Guys,

I picked up a new set of rocker arms and adj. screws but I just finished pulling apart the rocker arm assembly and the shafts are wasted. Grooves, heavily worn, etc. What is the best place to pick up a new set of shafts? Napa online has 2 kinds listed - one for about $40 each and the other closer to $50 each.

Engine Builder doesn't have them listed on the site so maybe someone can chime in on whether they sell the shafts or not?

Thanks.

Re: Rocker arm shafts thrashed [Re: Bolosh] #869806 02/18/08 01:29 AM
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Staceman Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I've used these in my truck for 25K miles so far, looking good. My old ones were rubbed through on the bottom. I think it was too tight of valve lash, and too thick of oil from the previous owner.

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