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ROCKER ARMS????????? #556070
12/17/09 11:49 AM
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Anybody know where I can get a set of procomp 400 offset rocker arms for a big block 1.6 ratio.

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Shawn

Re: ROCKER ARMS????????? [Re: QUIKFISH1850] #556071
12/17/09 12:44 PM
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You talking about rockers to fit the Pro-Comp heads?? I'd go to Pro-Comp's (Pro Comp Electronics) website and identify the nearest dealer to you, or just give them a call.


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Re: ROCKER ARMS????????? [Re: StealthWedge67] #556072
12/18/09 08:28 AM
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I called procomp and they do not have rocker arms for these heads I was told. I could get some from t&d but they would cost more than the heads.

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Re: ROCKER ARMS????????? [Re: QUIKFISH1850] #556073
12/18/09 08:57 AM
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Why .400 offset... I don't think that is enough.

Procomp has an ebay outlet HERE .

I would run the Hughes rockers for Victor if you would like to save some money over Harlands and T&D AND get a better rocker than the Procomps.

Re: ROCKER ARMS????????? [Re: camdog440] #556074
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The heads I have are the procomp heads part# pc3065 it says they are .400 offset but they have no rockers to fit them makes a lot of sence to me.
I would not have bought these if I had know it would be so difficult to find.

Re: ROCKER ARMS????????? [Re: QUIKFISH1850] #556075
12/19/09 09:09 AM
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Re: ROCKER ARMS????????? [Re: QUIKFISH1850] #556076
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The link I posted IS for rockers for the Procomp pc3065 heads. They don't require a .400 offset... they require a .600 to .800 offset, depending on which company is trying to sell you rocker arms.

Procomp says .600 in the THEIR ad for THEIR rockers.

Look at Hughes Engines and the list of parts that fit VICTOR heads... THEY ALSO FIT THE PC HEADS.

Procomps are COPIES of the VIcs.

Re: ROCKER ARMS????????? [Re: camdog440] #556077
12/19/09 04:22 PM
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Quote:



Procomps are COPIES of the VIcs.




They practically had them out before Edelbrock could get their vics out. I'd be putting a hitman out on someone if I was eddy...

Re: ROCKER ARMS????????? [Re: dodgeboy11] #556078
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Just to clarify, Procomps web site does say that they take .400 offset rockers. That has been there since they put them on the site, before they actually figured out the needed offset on the Procomps OR the Vics. There is also other misinformation on the site... like they use the "best components in the industry". I don't think anyone believes that.

I have found that their flow numbers are VERY close to what mine flowed on an independent bench.








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