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Continental rocker arms

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huston marlowe

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Could anyone post an official Continental document , or link to something I could print, that covers design and application of rocker arms ? I think it might be Service Bulletin M77-19. My yellow-tagged cylinder had the undrilled arm on the exh. valve and the one drilled for oiling the stem on the intake. I was going over this with my IA today before correcting it but his (old) o'haul manual still said the C-85 rockers are all identical. He agreed the oil drilled arm should be on exh. but nice to have a document,
 

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