Re: Help identify BB adj. Rockers. Early 60s & back?
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look like the same as Isky to me. I can't remember exactly what an OEM adjustable looks like but I don't think it is the same.
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is.
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Re: Help identify BB adj. Rockers. Early 60s & back?
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Ok, thanks. I found some pics of Crane, and they are not them.
I thought maybe some other early RB's ~may~ have had adj. rockers other than MaxWedges, but have never actually seen any. And these don't have stands with them, like early heads had.
After doing a little research on the Isky, you were spot on.
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Re: Help identify BB adj. Rockers. Early 60s & back?
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Ok, thanks. I found some pics of Crane, and they are not them.
I thought maybe some other early RB's ~may~ have had adj. rockers other than MaxWedges, but have never actually seen any. And these don't have stands with them, like early heads had. Production arm should look much like the Isky but do not have the hardened inserts in them on the stem end.
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Re: Help identify BB adj. Rockers. Early 60s & back?
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Re: Help identify BB adj. Rockers. Early 60s & back?
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Those are the early Isky Ductile iron rockers for 1964 and later B and RB motors. Good stuff way better than the Cranes , Ersons and the other cheaper brands
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Re: Help identify BB adj. Rockers. Early 60s & back?
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Yes, they turned out to be marked just like your picture.
It appears the shafts that these were bolted down to were over torqued, as they wouldn't come off over the thru holes. I had to gut the shafts in 2 to get the rockers off. No biggie, I have plenty of shaft sets laying around. Unfortunately, quite a bit of galling going on from what appears to be some low oil pressure. I little work needed.
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Re: Help identify BB adj. Rockers. Early 60s & back?
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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Could be early Sig Ersons that had the adjusters changed. Mine I got in like 72 use the same type springs between them. Mine also have like thin rings for shafts also.I did change the adjusteres to MPs as the oes were an intererence fit and started working lose.
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