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Name that Crane part #
Monday, May 01, 2006 7:21 PM
I was wondering if someone could help me out if they've got a magazine lieing around that might have the part #'s for the Crane 1.6 to 1.0 lift ratio Roller Rocker arms and the chrome molley pushrods from Crane that can be used in the 2200 OHV engine! I was hoping to get an answer before 8 am when Crane opens for me to call and ask them for the part numbers themselves.
Thanks

Re: Name that Crane part #
Monday, May 01, 2006 9:14 PM
You can't buy just a set of 8...you need to order from Howell.



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Re: Name that Crane part #
Tuesday, May 02, 2006 6:49 AM
Well thats all fine and nice, but i did order them off of Howell. They gave me the wrong lift arms, so i returned them. That was March 18th. I've been getting nothing but crap from them and being jerked around, getting faulty shipping numbers, being promised this and that, and I DEFINITELY don't want to order the pushrods off of them. Crikey, I also just called Crane and they couldn't give me ANY part numbers for the 2200 engine, which i think is kinda bullshift. So thats why I continue to use this to search so I can get my head installed and include it in my senior project presentation. I have no problem buying 16 rockers and/or pushrods and selling the leftovers, but I even told the fact that the valve train parts i was looking for to the Crane guy would probably be listed under a V8 and be in a set of 16, he was of no help. And if we all weren't looking to improve performance in our cars, which I am, I would just get OEM replacement stuff, but we all know thats a last option.
Re: Name that Crane part #
Tuesday, May 02, 2006 3:29 PM
Here's the post I did about2.2/2200 OHV Rocker Arms.

According to www.Federal-mogul.com, the pushrod length is 7.448". 7.450" is the closest size available. This will work, without any problems, if you haven't surfaced the block or head. If you've removed more than about .015", then go with a 7.425". here's a listing of 7.500" Pushrods from Summit Racing, also the one 7.425" pushrod that is listed. If you seach the manufacterer's web sites, you can probably find more pushrods to fit your needs and if Summit carries that brand, then they can get it.





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