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jrcapri85
07-21-2002, 10:24 PM
I supposedly have a set of stainless "norris" rocker arms for a 351C/BBF, i thought they were crower's, but they told me they look like "An old Norris rocker arm" They are fully rebuildable, fully rollerized, made of stainless steel, and look to be of extremely high quality....looks like mine have NEVER been used.....

Anyone ever heard of this company, or used their stuff....supposedly they are outta biz...

superstallion
07-23-2002, 04:39 PM
To make this sound really good, I asked my dad if he had heard of them(since I had not), and he said yeah that he had some of valvetrain parts in the early 80s. He never had trouble with them as he recalled.

jrcapri85
07-24-2002, 09:35 PM
Thanks for the info...that's a start.. his experience sounds like a good thing....any idea when/why they went under? i wonder if these will also fit a BBC like the crane rocker arms do (their rocker arm for the 351C also fits boss 302/351, 351/400M, BBF, BBC)

thanks again...:D

kanepsycho
08-21-2002, 07:41 PM
Originally posted by jrcapri85
I supposedly have a set of stainless "norris" rocker arms for a 351C/BBF, i thought they were crower's, but they told me they look like "An old Norris rocker arm" They are fully rebuildable, fully rollerized, made of stainless steel, and look to be of extremely high quality....looks like mine have NEVER been used.....

Anyone ever heard of this company, or used their stuff....supposedly they are outta biz...

Norris Cams still exists but I think they specialize in import stuff-old school- VWs and the older Japanese carbed motors. I know for we ran them on our Toyota T motors some years back.

jrcapri85
08-21-2002, 11:26 PM
anyone want these for thier yates heads :p