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Offline Billybream

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Wanted: Rocker box
« on: 20.08. 2017 08:24 »
Looking for replacement rocker box because of stripped thread and parts book list 3 versions for A7s/, A10 s/r and A7, A10 but struggling to understand diffence.
I know I could helicoil or similar but watching item on EBay.
1960 Super Rocket, owned since 1966, back on the road 2012 after being laid up for 29yrs.

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Re: Rocker box
« Reply #1 on: 20.08. 2017 08:40 »
I am also watch a couple of rocker boxes now how do we ensure we dont bid against each other  *fight*. I think your need maybe greater then mine as I would like a spare for when the couple of studs that I think are stripped, proved to actually be stripped.
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Re: Rocker box
« Reply #2 on: 20.08. 2017 09:27 »
I think I have found the difference between rocker boxes for cast and alloy heads, the ones to suit alloy head would have additional clearance to cater for the larger valve springs.
Looks like it's an easy fix with a dremel
 http://bsa-a10.hailwood.com/thehead.html
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Re: Rocker box
« Reply #3 on: 20.08. 2017 10:00 »
You can see the machining in this photo.

Only needed on the Rocket and not needed with the Eddie Dow type Goldie spring conversion.

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Re: Rocker box
« Reply #4 on: 20.08. 2017 12:04 »
I picked a good one up at a Kempton jumble some time back, for around £35 including the innards.  It seemed to me to be very worthwhile being able to handle and inspect the item before purchasing, considering the type of damage they can have sustained (not to mention age, of course).

Helicoiling or similar are workable options. At least you know what you've got in that case.

I think 67-260 is the one you need, with the greater clearance as described in a post above.

IMO it's one of those items of which it is good to have a spare on the shelf.

Good luck with your search.
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Re: Wanted: Rocker box
« Reply #5 on: 23.08. 2017 21:30 »
Hi, I thought A7/10 rocker boxes were plentiful? I must have 2, 3 maybe 4 knocking around in various states of completeness (from memory).  Not viewed them for ages, so no idea of part numbers, or state of threads but if interested PM me and I'll dig them out - happy to send photos if really keen!

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