CCE Rocker covers
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CCE Rocker covers
I have always loved the looks of the Finned Rocker Covers like the CCE product.
Got a set I wanted to use on my 65 pan.
They do not fit the stock frame. The rear cover hits the frame backbone. A side by side eyeball evaluation shows the CCE cover about 1/8 taller.
Anyone else run these covers in a stock frame?
If so how did you get them to fit?
Got a set I wanted to use on my 65 pan.
They do not fit the stock frame. The rear cover hits the frame backbone. A side by side eyeball evaluation shows the CCE cover about 1/8 taller.
Anyone else run these covers in a stock frame?
If so how did you get them to fit?
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Re: CCE Rocker covers
Not surprised, likely made for chopper frames, remove the fins that hit the frame.
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Re: CCE Rocker covers
I ran a set in 1968 in a stock frame, no issues. The rear pan has the fins removed to clear a stock frame. Are you sure these are real CCE pans, and not knockoffs? They have cast in CCE markings inside the covers, the set I have for sale, are maker marked & patent numbered....
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Re: CCE Rocker covers
I want to pull the chromed CCE’s off mine. They are fine, close but not touching on the rear. I am looking for AM anodized aluminum covers. All I’ve been seeing is stainless. Anyone know who may sell some OE looking AM aluminum covers? Bought a pair at a swap meet but they have too much patina for this chop and it’s just now going going back together after frame and tins being painted.
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Re: CCE Rocker covers
Listed on eBay is this single CCE rear VC. It is factory clearanced for the rear head. Is this what you have?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/203862887896?h ... Sw9XxiKhD6
https://www.ebay.com/itm/203862887896?h ... Sw9XxiKhD6
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Re: CCE Rocker covers
PanPal wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 3:53 pm I want to pull the chromed CCE’s off mine. They are fine, close but not touching on the rear. I am looking for AM anodized aluminum covers. All I’ve been seeing is stainless. Anyone know who may sell some OE looking AM aluminum covers? Bought a pair at a swap meet but they have too much patina for this chop and it’s just now going going back together after frame and tins being painted.
Polish those jokers: Even though they yours are adonized any local polisher of metals can get those things bright and shiny with not that much work
I have my own harbor freight bench grinder/polisher, and I have polished many aluminum/stainless trim, rocker covers, adonized or not (adonized just takes a little more effort) You will find aluminum covers are a little hard to find and when you do they can be pricy. Clean and polish what you have/save some money.............]
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