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H rocker arm Clarification I hope
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Posted by 230,H,M on September 14, 2002 at 06:25:16 from (63.214.209.247):
Thank you all for your response. I think I confused the issue. Since I can't post a picture here is a rough approximation of what I am trying to describe. Rocker arm to valve stem contact surface >/ --< valve stem. If you mentally rotate this post 90 degrees to the right it shows the relationship of the rocker arm and valve stem contact aurfaces. The view is standing at the engine looking directly at the valve stem and rocker arm. The angle on the rocker looks af if it was formed that way during manufacture. However the angle is not exactly consistent on all arms. I am trying to determine if this is normal for the H.
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