Quote Originally Posted by 67460Galaxie
Thats where i am confused.My rocker arms on the heads I have now (on the Car) dont work. They are Non-Adjustable And my new heads are stud type, so I will need adjustable rocker arms and studs. What engine (size,year) do I get them for? And will my push-Rods be the same? Sorry to sound so dumb about this,but I just want to get the right stuff the first time
The stamped steel pedestal-type rockers are what came on your D3VE-A2A heads. You are correct that they will not fit your D0VE heads, as your D0VE heads have an altogether different valve train setup, specifically they have a stud mount rocker system and not a pedestal mount rocker system. By the way, the early style valve train rocker system is also non-adjustable, just like your stamped steel rockers on your D3VE heads.

Most any auto parts store should be able to order for you the parts you need, which is all the valve train parts for a 1968, 1969 or 1970 Lincoln Continental with a 460 cubic inch engine (7.5 litre). The 8.55" length pushrods from the D3VE heads ought to work with the 1968-1970 oem valve train. You will need oem style positive stop rocker studs, oem-style 1968-1970 rockers, the oem-style half-sphered fulcrums and the oem-style locknuts. Tell the guy behind the counter that you think the parts are still available from Pioneer.

The irony here is that by the time you $pend money needed to get all those parts, you are very well on your way to a roller rocker valve train, which is a far superior setup and offers you much more room to grow. Please note that, 1) your roller rocker valve train may not fit under your oem stamped steel valve covers, and, 2) you cannot know which pushrod length to choose for your roller rocker valve train until you evaluate valve train geometry with the specific brand roller rocker that you purchase.

Paul