Pan Rockers.

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Pan Rockers.

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Anybody got a good pic of what the contact area of the rocker is supposed to look like where it contacts the valve?My front head have what looks like 2 angles and my rear head rockers only have one.I installed these almost 18 years ago and this is the first time ive seen them since.I have another set,but need to know which is right.I cant even remember why I have another set because I thought I used what was already there. :roll:
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Re: Pan Rockers.

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Post by kitabel »

Are the heads a pair?
The front exhaust rocker is the same as the rear intake rocker, etc.
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Re: Pan Rockers.

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Im taking about the wear area of the rocker where it contacts the valve stem.The rear head rockers dont look like the fronts.The fronts have a 2 angled cut in them and the rears are flat.
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Re: Pan Rockers.

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Post by 58flh »

HOW do the tips of the pushrods look?---Can you post a pic.?----Richie
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