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Thread: RSR rocker arm retainers

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    RSR rocker arm retainers

    A long while back, I bought rocker arm shafts from a company they said they were installed on an RSR back in the day. The cones that bolted in the ends of the shafts had a brackets that ofcourse kept the shaft from moving in the bore because of the high revs. Anyone heard of this? No where I can purchase?

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    I have never seen it but I think it's called something like lash cap (spelling I am not sure). I am pretty sure you can find more information in at least one thread on this board.

    Richard

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    I have heard of them. Try asking on the Pelican Parts Engine Forum.

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/911-e...uilding-forum/
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    I believe that lash caps are the caps fitted to the tip of the valve stem to adjust valve clearance.

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/911-e...ml#post5868009
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    Quote Originally Posted by totle View Post
    That is what I was thinking of.
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    totle, thats it.

    Those things are the bomb! Starting to age a bit and finding I should have writen more down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Jimbo View Post
    totle, thats it.

    Those things are the bomb! Starting to age a bit and finding I should have writen more down.
    Contact Chis Caroll at Turbocraft. I have had good experience with their products.

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