ADJUSTABLE HEMI ROCKER ARMS REBUILT,NOT RUN SINCE, SHIPPING 48 STATES ONLY, OR LOCAL PICKUP
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Rocker Arms & Parts for Sale
- Hemi early adjustable rocker arms
- Help 3868 valve rocker arm kit 1973 82 ford lincoln mercury 351c 351m 400(US $11.77)
- 273 adjustable rocker arms-273-318-340-360 mopar(US $300.00)
- Early hemi parts
- Nos champ rocker arm oiler kit for 1960 - 1962 ford 6 cylinder engine #215(US $15.00)
- Cadillac 331 pair of rocker rails and stands(US $54.00)
Fasterer and More Furiouser
Sun, 03 Feb 2013OMG! They're back! Vin, Paul, Jordana and Michelle, the Our Gang of the underground criminal import racer scene return for -- yes, you're about to read this right -- the sixth time!
Toyota FCV Has Passed its Most Important Stage Yet
Sat, 13 Sep 2014Toyota FCV (pictured) moves closer to production With anticipation and excitement growing stronger and stronger for the Toyota FCV’s release, we are now one step closer to seeing it on the road with Toyota gaining the government’s approval status for them to build and inspect manufactured hydrogen tanks that carry high amounts of pressure. This has been a large hurdle in Toyota’s race to produce the world’s first road legal hydrogen powered vehicle due to the strict Japanese laws that outline all pressurised gas containers should be type-certified and should be available at all times to inspect for an official safety inspection throughout the manufacturing process. Now that Toyota have been given the go ahead, this boost in plans means that they can now ramp up the production of hydrogen tanks that can store hydrogen fuel at 70mpa (700bar) pressure.
Ferrari California (2008): first official pictures
Thu, 29 May 2008By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 29 May 2008 08:30 This is the Ferrari California – the new 2+2 GT unveiled today. There’s a seven-speed twin-clutch transmission, a 454bhp 4.3-litre V8 with direct injection, a folding metal roof and space for four. Right, concrete numbers on the Ferrari California please… The engine is a 4300cc V8, using the existing block from the F430 but with a new head to accommodate direct injection. It’s the first time Ferrari has used DI and helps the California produce 454bhp at a heady 7500rpm.