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I reeeally need a set of rocker arm adjusting screws

Posted By matt2491 11 Years Ago
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Hey guys,

Now that its warm here in New England again, I'm finally getting my rebuilt 292 buttoned up! The only thing I am missing now is a set of rocker arm adjusting screws. I need the type with the 5/8" jamb nuts. I thought I had a good set but upon closer inspection, the ball ends on a many of them are worn lopsided and generally not in good shape.

Anyone got a GOOD extra set of 16 laying around? Would be happy to pay for them.

EDIT: Maybe these aftermarket screws would work? Just looked at Harland Sharp's website, and they list screws for Ford FE that seemingly will work on a y-block. Part # FA716K. Dimensions are 7/16-20 x 1.200", 3/8" ball. Check em out: http://www.harlandsharp.com/component.htm You guys think they'll work? Summit Racing carries them.

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I can't vouch for the Sharp adjustment screws but I believe the screws you seek are still available from NAPA.
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I also just discovered Crane Cams # 99680-16 also appears to be an aftermarket drop-in.

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Matt, when you get to the bottom of this it would be appreciated if you could post the outcome. I have at least 2 loose adjuster screws and need to find something that will work.

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I decided to order both the Harland Sharp AND Crane screws. Will check em out, take pictures, and come back with the verdict.

By the way, I called NAPA and no one could locate factory replacements. Whistling

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Matt, the issue with aftermarket adjusters are that they are generally a true 3/8" diameter ball. The cup on aftermarket pushrods are usually a little over 3/8". There must be clearance between the 2 pieces for oil.Unfortunately, the original Ford adjusters were a little under 3/8" and the pusrod cups were true 3/8", or close to it.
When you use A/M adjusters with Y-Block or replacement Y-Block p/r's there might not be any oil clearance between the 2 pieces.
The correct adjusters will measure .365" +- or you must get custom pushrods made.

http://ford-y-block.com 

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So John, I have your push rods. Do I use my original adjuster screws or do I need true 3/8" after market adjusters?

Thanks.

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If you use high performance adjusters (Harland Sharp, Crane, Crower, Comp, Dove, ect) don't use stock or replacement pushrods.

http://ford-y-block.com 

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Hey John,

Do you have any original-type adjusters in stock?

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That might explain the problems I had when I switched to the Dove rockers.

John, will the custom length pushrods I got from you have the larger cups? I got them a couple years ago and haven't put them in yet.


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