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Re: B rocker arm bushing measurements
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Posted by Pharmall on June 14, 2005 at 17:05:31 from (68.9.106.167):
In Reply to: Re: B rocker arm bushing measurements posted by BobOH on June 14, 2005 at 16:36:31:
Just did a search on "bronze bushings". There are a bunch of companies that make standard sizes. Sounds like you would have to buy the 5/8" or 11/16" ID (as close as you can get it) x .875" OD x 1" length, get them reamed to .7470" ID, and put in the oil hole. Depending on the cost of the generic size (probably about $5 each +shipping), it would still be a close call on the machining costs, unless you know a good machinist who works for a case of beer. W.M. Berg has pretty cheap prices on the stock bushings, they take credit cards, and have distributors nationwide (1-800-232 -2374). Might also check your local Lowes or Home Depot type store for the standard bushing. They have bronze bushings in those hundreds of little drawers where they sell the bolts and washers and such. You might get lucky on the size and quantity, but the OD will probably be made to "China specs". That B must have had a pretty nice knock with 1/4" clearance at the rocker arm pivot point!
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