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Posted by riverbend on January 30, 2005 at 18:48:06 from (208.160.33.118):
In Reply to: Riverbend posted by CNKS on January 30, 2005 at 14:55:29:
I was only thinking about the bottom flat part. You will probably have to buy a new rocker as a pattern to duplicate the original tip. If all the rockers are worn and worn differently, something else seems wrong. I don't think that I have ever seen a rocker arm that had significant wear. I had my '40 H apart last year and the rockers looked fine. In my '83 S-10 with 415,000 miles, they looked okay. '79 Chevy 350 w/150,000, etc. Are the welded rockers a known problem in the 460 motor ? Does everybody see lots of wear ? If so, maybe there is another problem or the rocker arm should be a different shape. Too bad a new set is so expensive - a set of roller rockes for a small block Chevy is only $150. It probably won't make a lot of difference, but not having to fix things twice is nice.
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