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Just trying to ID the rockers, the box says truck but who knows. I know they are NORS Y block rocker shafts. The thing is, there is no part numbers on them.
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Two more shots
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Based on the 279, 317 and 302, they are rockers for the early Lincoln engines, maybe Ford heavy duty trucks which used a version of the Lincoln engine. Now that i read a little closer, it looks like it says truck on the tape.
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Thanks, I got them because of the price. They will go on the block soon.
Mike
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Good Lincoln and big truck stuff is getting hard to find. They have value but finding someone who needs them may be tricky. They look to be adjustable. Lincolns had hydraulic lifters but trucks were solid tappet set ups.
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