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ROCKER ARM ASSEMBLY OIL DRIP PANS

Posted By alanfreeman 9 Years Ago
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Alan.  Those drip pans on the Y-Blocks were discontinued after 1956.  If you’ll send me a shipping address via email, I’ll send you four.  My own email address is located at www.eatonbalancing.com under contact info.


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Does anyone have an extra set that they want to sell of those four small oil drip pans that go just under the rocker arm assembly where it bolts to the head?  I have a 256 and I discovered that one side of the engine was missing these drip pans when I removed the rocker assemblies. I am not sure if these pans were continued into the 292 engines.  Alan S. Freeman


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