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Crane Rockers
Whats the difference between the crane 13757 rocker and the 13767 rocker? I couldn't find anything on their site but I have a box of the 67s.
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Re: Crane Rockers
The 13757 is a 1.6 ratio
The more standard 1.7 ratio is 13763. Are you sure about the number? I didn't find a 13767 on summits site. |
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Yes I am sure of the numbers, I couldn't find the 13767 number on the Crane site either.
Mystery solved, the part # has changed to 13763 |
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The 13767's are a new version by crane. They are pre notched to clear the stock valve covers. No need to grind the corners off anymore. I just put a set on my 502MPI. They worked great.
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I have a used set if anybody needs them?
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Originally Posted by mjb
The 13767's are a new version by crane. They are pre notched to clear the stock valve covers. No need to grind the corners off anymore. I just put a set on my 502MPI. They worked great.
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Thats how they did it from the factory . it just on the back corner . it doesent hurt it .
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Originally Posted by mobilecal
Nothing against you, but I never understood why people would grind on rockers and desturb the integrety of the rocker when a new valve cover for that depth is so cheap. High RPMs on the water , well can you say snap crackle pop...
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Crazyhorse I agree. If you think of it there are that same many thousand rockers out there w/ an extra 500lbs. over the nose still running today.That radius ground on the rocker causing a problem is like the chance of getting hit w/ a dick in a rainstorm .
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