> I know that I saw information from a list member raving about
> getting their
> rocker assembly rebuilt...but I can't find it anywhere.
I frequently rave Tom; it only rarely has anything to do with good service !
However, I was very happy with :
Rocker Arm Specialist
19841 Hirsch Court
Anderson, CA 96007
Tel (530) 378-1075
fax (530) 378-1177
mailto:rocker@c-zone.net
http://www.shastacounty.com/rockerarm/
For less than what the parts would have cost me, I got back what looked like
a brand-new rocker shaft. No more mangled adjusters, no more rounded
locknuts. And of course the shaft, bushings and rocker tips looked perfect.
They did make a slight mistake when assembling one of them (I had two shafts
done). But it was no big deal, I just popped the end cap off and turned the
pedestal back around. I also added Loctite to the screw that locks the
shaft to the rear pedestal, even though they put a new lockwasher on it.
Randall
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