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Thread: WTB; Forged Early Rocker Arms '65/'66/'67

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    WTB; Forged Early Rocker Arms '65/'66/'67

    Hello again

    I am looking for some forged early rocker arms...'65-67. Please let me know if you have some for sale, singles or a set.

    If you are unsure what these look like , they have a straight (collinear) ridge from the cam to the adjuster; they do not have a little 'jog' like the later cast arms

    thank you
    Scott Kinder
    kindersport@gmail.com


    they look like this:
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    scott kinder
    kindersport@gmail.com

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    not like this:
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    scott kinder
    kindersport@gmail.com

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    9110220587 - 1973 RSR revival in progress
    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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    Scott,

    I have just forged a batch of 250 of these rockers and they are being machined.

    We are a bit late as the prototypes took a little longer than expected.

    They have been forged from an Aircraft Release 4340 and will be shot peened, Isotropically Superfinished, DLC Treated using a Balinite Star Process and will have modern lead free GBB bush fitted to the bore.

    The Blainite Star process Plasma Nitride the part prior to the carbon deposition.

    Should be ready in 2-3 weeks

    Last edited by chris_seven; 08-31-2012 at 02:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YTNUKLR View Post
    Hello again

    I am looking for some forged early rocker arms...'65-67. Please let me know if you have some for sale, singles or a set.

    If you are unsure what these look like , they have a straight (collinear) ridge from the cam to the adjuster; they do not have a little 'jog' like the later cast arms

    thank you
    Scott Kinder
    kindersport@gmail.com


    they look like this:
    Scott, email sent.

    Richard

  5. #5
    What is the current value of a complete set including rocker shafts?

    Thanks!
    - Neil
    '67 911S (Ol' Ivory)
    '82 Hewlett Packard 34C
    Early 911S Registry # 512

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