Re: IML: 1962: need rocker arm assembly for a 62
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Re: IML: 1962: need rocker arm assembly for a 62
- From: FltSgt@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 13:09:26 EST
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In late 1963 / early 1964 MoPar made two changes to the 361 / 383 / 413 / 426
wedge heads. The design of the rocker arm assembly was changed as it bolts
to the head and the number of attaching points for the leaking valve cover.
For the valve leaking cover they added lower corner bolts / studs.
What this means to your Imperial is that if you have four attaching point to
hold the leaking valve cover on you must use the early style rocker arm
assembly if you want to keep the heads. If you mess up or loose one of your valve
covers a six hole unit will bolt up to the four head unit and will still leak
as your old one. The last year with the spark plug wire holders in the same
location as your bolt on's is the 66 Imperial for other MoPars started routing
them differant..
The later model heads from 1964 361 / 383 / 400 / 413 / 426 wedge and 440 to
the last ones built in 1985 ( Motor Home ) will work on your 1962 Imperial.
If you do this just have the pair from the same year series ( '65 with '65, 70
with 70 or 78 with 78's ). All of the above will bolt to your Imperials
engine. As the years get newer they will flow better than what you have.
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