Ford 289 302 351w Steel Roller Tip Rocker Arm 3/8 Stud, Ratio 1.6 on 2040-parts.com
Dallas, Texas, US
For sale is a new full set (16) of small block FORD 3/8" stud 1.6 ratio Steel roller tip rocker arms w/ nuts.
A definite improvement over stock rockers, these steel roller tip rockers are made from 4340 heat treated steel, and feature a longer slot design to eliminate stud interference. Unique nut is self locking, this design allows clearance under most all stock style covers unlike bulky tall polylocks. Grooved pivot ball for improved oil lubrication. Able to withstand valve spring pressures up to 350 PSI.
Excellent replacement for stock or sportsman engines. It can add up to 30HP over stock rockers.
Texas buyers will be charged 8.25% sales tax to your total amount.
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