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Thread: Rocker arm retainer buttons

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    Default Rocker arm retainer buttons

    OK so, I was on here reading about rebuilding my heads and someone suggested that I replace these plastic rocker arm retainers ( thinking it was Robyn). Now who sells these as I am having a hard time finding them and was told they were cheap? I have only found them on EBay at 7.45 EACH. Which to me is high priced for plastic.

    Anyone know of a good place to purchase these?

    Again thank you all for the advice and help.

    Gary
    1995 Chevy 2500, 6.5L Diesel mostly stock 234,000 miles. Changed the water pump to HO WP, deleted the vacuum pump and added a mechanical wastegate controller made by me with info from others on the forum.

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    RockAuto.com

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    Default Thank you

    Very much Missy!
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    I listed the part # in the 6.2/6.5 tech forum under useful part numbers

    You are welcome
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    AS mentioned Rock auto is cheaper MR1948 part number.

    When you install these use a round shaft of similar size that covers the button and tap into shaft carefully.

    Set the shaft in the cradles in the head and secure with the end bolts and then install buttons.

    Keeps things secured and easy to manage.
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    Wasn't someone making a steel replacement at one point?
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