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Lincoln,1963 ,y-block,ecg Long Ratio Rocker Arm Assys,1960 1963 312 Truck F700 on 2040-parts.com

US $159.00
Location:

South Sioux City, Nebraska, United States

South Sioux City, Nebraska, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Warranty:No Surface Finish:used



is a pair of long ratio ECG rocker arm assemblies from a 1963 ford Ford f600 with a Lincoln 312 Y-Block engine. Rockers feel snug on the shafts with none being sloppy as if run dry. Does have the common scratching/marking on the load side of the shafts. Should have new shafts to be perfect. Would go a long ways as is if not planning on putting a ton of miles on quick. Tips look good with nominal wear showing. Adjusters are still snug. Cleaned just enough to check for damage so will need to be further cleaned before using. Getting hard to find
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