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Ford Car Truck 1952-1964 215 223 262 Six Cylinder Rocker Arm Assembly Nors Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Pasadena, Texas, US

Pasadena, Texas, US
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ONE new old stock "in the box" McQuay RA-30 complete rocker arm assembly fitting 1960-1964 Ford car and truck six cylinder 223 and 262 engines.

The assembly is the same as the 1952-1959 Ford 6 EXCEPT for two rocker arm stands. If you reuse two of your old stands this assembly will fit 1952-1959.

Included are the shaft, stands, and rockers with adjustment screws.

It is NOT compatible with the "Zero-Lash" engines.

A quality old stock "American Made" assembly.

 

 









   

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