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    RSR Rocker Arms

    Set of RSR/935 Rocker Arms. Spare set I am offering for sale. Used, but in pristine condition. I am sure these are the hard chrome version. $2000 shipped obo (48 states USA, add a few $ for international) -- kindersport@gmail.com



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    Scott
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    Hello: Do you have any rocker arms or valve lash caps? Thanks, Eric

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    I know where to get the valve lash caps from a guy who reproduces them,...as far as rocker arms, I have these as well as refurbished sets of stock rocker arms (mechanical, cast '68-94) for $279.


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    Scott
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    Scott,

    What's the difference between RSR rocker arms and stock ones?

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    solid rocker= no valve adjustment screw. The early rockers would break at the high rpm race motors would endure. BUT bent valves would result from overevving
    shafts were coated too
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    Here you can see what the stock ones look like;

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=180213217940

    they use an adjuster screw instead of valve lash caps. I have adjuster screws--good ones--if anyone needs a set, or even individuals .

    yes, because the RSR rocker arms do not use a bushing, the shafts are coated. Still available new from Porsche Motorsports or on the used racecar parts market..

    Scott
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    My Car Thread: "Five-Eighty-Seven..."
    “If it isn't there, it didn't cost anything, it doesn't weigh anything and can't break." - From the philosophy of Grady Clay

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