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> Rocker arm bushings
pedrok
post Apr 11 2020, 07:49 AM
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Hi guys,
Any one has change the rocker arm bushing? where to get them
For the 1972 1.7

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Mark Henry
post Apr 11 2020, 02:58 PM
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They don't have bushings, the push rods provide pressurized oil so they can run steel on steel.
A six rocker is just splash oiling, so it needs a softer bronze bushing.
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post Apr 11 2020, 07:29 PM
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They don't have bushings, the push rods provide pressurized oil so they can run steel on steel.
A six rocker is just splash oiling, so it needs a softer bronze bushing.


Hi Mark,
You are right, no bushings, if they are worn have to be change for new ones

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