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Rootes Sunbeam Alpine Rocker Arm Adjusters Set - New! on 2040-parts.com

US $94.95
Location:

Dania, Florida, United States

Dania, Florida, United States
Condition:New

Brand new, never before offered part!!!

Steel Adjusters

  • Precision CNC-machined from 8620 alloy steel
  • 5/16" x 24 Theads with a 5/16" ball
  • 1/8" Allen broach for adjustment
  • Includes jam nuts
  • Works on stock rocker arms or our roller rockers


Additional Information:

- These are brand new, never before offered parts for the Rootes/Sunbeam motor and is ideal for any form of modified engine – from near-stock to full race - including turbo, nitrous and supercharged applications

- Developed between a top racing/performance parts manufacturer and The Creative Workshop.

- All components manufactured in the USA to top race-quality standards

- Works with all Rootes Brand 4-cylinder engines from 1955 - 1970. 1390cc, 1494cc, 1592cc and 1725cc engines

- Sunbeam Alpine, Rapier, Hillman, Harrington, Humber, Singer

- Note: we do know that these will NOT fit the Chrysler variant of these engines (when Rootes was purchased by Chrysler). 

- Installation of these components should be done by a qualified, experienced engine rebuilder


NOTE: We also have Roller Rockers, performance valve springs, valves, retainers and locks. Please inquire!


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