Hello everyone, My rocker arm issues are still here; here's the latest: It appears my mechanic's 30+ years of experience on Mopar is with LA and R/BR series engines, and he has no experience with the old poly 318 motors and the 326. He has told me that no LA or R/BR series rocker arms would work: they are 1/8 to 1/4" too short, and are not canted at an angle with respect to the valve shaft (10-20 degrees). He measured from the center of the ball pressed into the rocker across to the center of the pad that rests on the valve shaft: 2.675 inches. Are there any other motors (318 poly?) that used a rocker arm like this? Would I be able to replace the "ball" pressed in the end of the rocker arm and use the three rockers I have? I appreciate your help! My motor has been in the shop since the beginning of November, and I can't wait to get my car on the road! Thanks!! Eric Skowron Loveland, Colorado '56 Chrysler New Yorker, 84K original miles, 354 Hemi, $3500 '58 Imperial convertible '58 Imperial 4 door sedan '59 Dodge Coronet 2 door hard top ?68 Chrysler Newport convertible, 383 magnum $2500 '68 Dodge Polara convertible (Monaco 500 clone) ?68 Dodge Monaco500 Canadian convertible, 383, console, disc brakes, $2700 '68 Dodge Monaco500 2 door hardtop, 383 magnum, $1800 '74 Olds Omega '79 Chrysler New Yorker '79 Chrysler New Yorker 5th Ave (parts) '94 Cadillac STS |