[FOR SALE] SMALL BLOCK MOPAR JESEL ROCKER ARM SETUP

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THIS IS A VERY NICE JESEL ROCKER ARM SETUP FOR SMALL BLOCK MOPAR CYLINDER HEADS. STANDARD OFFSET. INTAKE RATIO IS 1.5, EXHAUST RATIO IS 1.7. $1000 OBO

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They were on a set of 308 heads with the pads milled down. They will fit any standard sb head - X casting, J casting, etc.
 
As long as the rocker stands are milled down....
 
Pushrod oiling. The 308 castings have cracks between the valve seats. Common problem on these heads. Not sure if they are worth messing with?
 
Those and the Magnum heads often show cracks there that do not effect anything, but it is more than a hard sell (impossible really) telling someone there otherwise fine and run great.
 
You would have to put $800 in seats into them plus that could have altered the valve job or porting it was done depending on how they did the throat definitely Alters the exhaust.
If they go down and into water, they're lost.
 
Are you sure about the In/Ex ratios you stated? I don't remember ever seeing the exhaust being that much higher ratio than the intake. I guess you could put the 1.7 on the intake if you wanted? Nice looking setup.

Actually, after looking at the pic again, it looks like the higher ratio is on the Intake as they are mounted on the shafts. Pushrod closer to the fulcrum would be the 1.7, right? You can see the adjuster is .060" or so in from the end of the rocker body.
 
Are you sure about the In/Ex ratios you stated? I don't remember ever seeing the exhaust being that much higher ratio than the intake. I guess you could put the 1.7 on the intake if you wanted? Nice looking setup.

Actually, after looking at the pic again, it looks like the higher ratio is on the Intake as they are mounted on the shafts. Pushrod closer to the fulcrum would be the 1.7, right? You can see the adjuster is .060" or so in from the end of the rocker body.
Will have to double check that
 
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