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Crane Cams Gold Roller Rockers Sbc on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Niagara Falls, New York, United States

Niagara Falls, New York, United States
used crane cams gold roller rockers ,all free rolling ,no damage to roller bearings and roller tips,some markings on the gold coating from spring tester, and some marks from relieving from the spring retainers
Color:Gold Brand:Crane Primary Color:Gold

You are looking at a set of crane cams roller rockers that were purchased in a buy out. This is not a complete set there are (7) 1.5 ratio rockers (3) 1.6 ratio rockers offset push rods to the left and (4) 1.6 ratio rockers offset to the right total (14) in all, they are all free rolling no damage to the roller tips,some wear on the gold coating from what looks like a spring tester was used,there is some small relieving done for the spring retainers but will not weaken operation. Other two rockers can be purchased from summit,jegs or crane for around $24ea to complete set

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