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1957 Ford Rebuilt High Hi Ratio Rocker Arm Assemblies 312 Y Block Ecg 6564 1.54 on 2040-parts.com

US $365.00
Location:

Loveland, Ohio, United States

Loveland, Ohio, United States
Please see photos, resurfaced rockers with brand new shafts - all ready to install....
Brand:FoMoCo Manufacturer Part Number:ECG 6564

You are bidding on a rebuilt set of ECG 6564 Rocker Arm Assemblies for the Y Block Ford and Mercury 312 engine. (these will also fit the 239, 272, and 292 with correct length push rods) New shafts were installed from Elgin, and each rocker arm was cleaned, inspected, and either resurfaced or replaced if needed. This is a very, very, nice set of rocker arm assemblies. This set features the one piece adjusters which were also cleaned and inspected - they are in a ziploc baggie for protection.

Please remember to install the adjusters DRY once you put these assemblies on your Y block. Right now each assembly has been lubricated and protected with STP for storage.

SHIPPING: This set of two assemblies will ship in a USPS Large Flat Rate Box.

Check out my other auctions for great Ford Y block items and helpful literature on CD to help in your restoration. From to time I also have copies of the Y block magazine for sale.

international bidders: please message me first to find out the availability and cost of international shipping. There is a $5 shipping and handling charge for all international sales.

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