Classic Inlines

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  1. maverick1970

    maverick1970 MCG State Rep

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    Was just checking out their site and read this.

    Classic Inlines needs your old 200/250ci rocker assemblies and balancers. We pay $25 for non-adjustable rockers and $50 for adjustable. We'll also pay $50 for 1V balancers and $75 for 2V or 3V balancers. Rocker assemblies must be complete and assembled, balancers must be in good condition and suitable for rebuilding. For more information on acceptable cores and our purchase and refund policies, please click here. We're also looking for good late model (large log) cylinder heads. Pricing on cylinder heads is negotiable, depending on the condition of the head and any previous work, such as porting or larger valves, and so on.

    So those of you with 6 cyl parts cars or upgrading to a v8 can get a little cash back.
     
  2. maverick75

    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    You can usually sell the adjustable rockers for $100.

    Too bad mavericks never came with them! I got mine off an early 60s ranchero.
     
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    I pass a 60's Ranchero every day. I guess I have to stop and offer $20 for the assembly. LOL:yup:
     
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    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    Here's what they look like:

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    They are really a life saver, especially if you plan to swap in an aftermarket cam into a 6. You don't have to buy special pushrods, you can just adjust them :)

    also grab the pushrods! They are different, and replacement ones are not cheap.
     
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    thanks, that would be the direction I am going?
     
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    I bought a set of these from an engine rebuild shop. thay were ordered new for a build, 5-6 years later and the guy hadn't picked them up...$20...:thumbs2:
     
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    I believe I have a couple of sets of adjustable assemblies. PM me if anyone is interested.

    Thanks,
    Rick
     

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