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Subject: Yes it has a shaft rocker assembly.


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Date Posted: 09:16:08 11/25/07 Sun
In reply to: Gravy 's message, "Like I said, you have to know what your looking at. Hard to just tell with out showing. If you have another SBC head around look at the port hieght compared to the deck. An 18 degree will be higher off the deck. Does it have an shaft rocker system ? Also a good indicator." on 19:21:46 11/23/07 Fri


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Check for off-set lifters and rockers. 18 Degree all use them, but some 23 do also. Measure the off-set on both, this will give you an idea of valve placement. Do you know the brand? Brodix, G.M., Dart ? Going to have to be a detective here and track it down. (NT)Gravy11:03:11 11/25/07 Sun


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