Rocker arm question

64.5 TX Stang

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ALright actually it's the pedastal. The very front one has the oil return hole in it right? off to the side? I just got a new to me rocker arm shaft and the hole up there is plugged with a piece of aluminum, maybe steel rod. Soooooo now ofr the $64,000 dollar question. Should I leave it there or remove it? is there any benefit to having it there?
 
Good thing it's plugged. Leave it like that.
who needs a bleed down hole on a rocker arm pedestal anyway?

When can I expect to receive my prize money of 64,000 USD? :lol:
 
Oh yeah it is to be paid out at the rate of $1 per year for the next 64,000 years. Send me your address and the first payment will be on it's way.
 
I purchased a NOS adjustable rocker-arm with the same side Hole drain, because the arm is new the hole is not blocked, should I block it? I also have $1 a month to give.
 
Andrew, did you drill the oil-holes to a larger size? I haven't taken the arm apart yet, but is there an oiling hole missing?
 
Nope I haven't touched the holes, do I need to drill them larger? I was really suprised when I got the arms and shaft how clean they are, I am just going to pull the arms off and clean everything with a quick wash in laquer thinner. There are no deposits in the holes or the shaft!
 
Im not sure the falcon performance six handbook has a chapter on enlarging the oil-holes. Also there is a sticking on this forum suggesting to enlage the holes.

My old non-adjustable rocking arm seems to be clean also, but everything I read says enlarge the oiling holes.

Mayby someone can help us. :)
 
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