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Ford Racing Performance Parts M-6564-B351 - Ford Racing Rocker Arms
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Description: For stock production cast iron cylinder heads with hydraulic non-adjustable valve train. Does not require guide plates, hardened push rods or pedestal machining. Includes pedestal inserts & bolts. The 397-M-6564-B351 bolt-on roller rocker arms will not clear the stamped rocker cover on standard 5.0L EFI engines. "Taller" valve covers, such as the production 5.0L EFI HO die-cast aluminum cover or Ford Racing chrome cover M-6582-D302, can be used if the baffle is modified in the RH cover. The 397-M-6582-E302 polished aluminum valve cover will clear all rocker arms and stud girdles, but will not fit under the EFI manifold unless a 1" spacer 397-M-9486-A53 is used between the upper and lower sections of the intake. 397-M-6582-E302 will not fit 1994-95 Mustang or 1990-93 T-Bird. Rocker channels not included.
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chriswells78
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Registered: November 2005
Posts: 2353
Review Date: Sat January 5, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $230.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: look great, but you'll never see them, run smooth
Cons: cost, difficult install

I installed these when I rebuilt my motor and highly recommend them. Very high quality. Novices may find the install difficult as it requires a lot of work to get to the rockers and even more to actually complete the conversion.

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