We are engine machine shop 20+ years in business with SuperFlow dyno and engine installation center. Buy with confidence--check the ebay feedback.

These rockers are in MINT condition and cleaned and checked and tested. Used for a limited time on one of our 1969 Corvette 427 engines. They are guaranteed to work like new! Removed only because customer purchasing the engine was on a budget and was OK with stock rockers. You may return up to 7 days from the time of delivery if you are not completely satisfied with these awesome rockers that are no longer available from Crane.

NOTE: Recently the company that owns Competition Cam's bought out Crane. I think I would prefer this older set personally over a modern Comp Cams "Gold Series" set. Crane brand was known for decades as offering made in USA quality before certain parts began to be made more cheaply and many overseas. 

We kept these because they are the FAMOUS CRANE GOLD SERIES--and know the value now that they are no longer offered by Crane. This is Crane's highest end offering. Crane has been trusted for decades, even making GMs hot camshafts for their muscle cars going back to the 1960's.

FITS:

1965-90 Chevy 396-502
1991-2000 Chevy 454-502
2001-08 Chevy 8.1L

  • Stock ratio with standard stud diameter for 1965-Up applications
  • Also fits 1958-65 Chevy 348/409/427 (stock ratio with enlarged stud diameter)

  • Standard Crane Gold Race rocker arms are proven to handle up to 700 lbs. of valve spring pressure (open)
  • FROM THE WEB  "Crane has always manufactured quality products.Crane has stressed quality engineering and production. Crane was lacking in the marketing department and could not keep up with Comp Cams marketing blitz.  Crane products experience a very low failure rate." Crane struggled to compete with other companies who were compromising for profits who were providing cheaper and lower quality products.
  • Edelbrock, Crane and Comp Cams, and others are all owned by the same Mother Company now in 2024--These rockers are from back when Crane was Crane.