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			My son had a mate over today and they wouldn't leave my old truck alone...   after removing the fuel pump, they decided to remove the rocker cover – then called me.   I decided to keep going since they had started...   looks like 2 broken rocker arms and a bent rod so far. 
		
		
		
			restore 12.jpg restore 13.jpg restore 14.jpg Since I am new to this pulling apart engine stuff, I was a bit horrified when I initially saw the pistons. But a lot of compressed air and WD40 seem to make a big difference. The 4 centre pistons now move freely but the end ones only have about 10mm of movement. (Is this a major problem?) restore 15.jpg We kept at it till dark and I am happy so far with the results. Does anyone know where to get rocker arms and rods? Do I just replace the broken ones or do I need more? 
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	1942 Chevrolet C60L WO48 - (Workshop) 1944 F15A 1965 Workshop Platform Trailer, Binned ARN: 101-803 1967 Trailer, 1/2 ton AUST No 5 ARN: 154-748 1990 Perentie 6x6 ERV, ARN: 51-981  | 
		
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