Anyone ever messed with Shaft-mount roller rockers?

Maaso

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I ordered some for my truck, dont know about how to install them though. I know I need to pull the orginal studs, tap them. But other than that Im lost. Do I need guide plates like regular rollers?

I just dont know.
 

ed hess

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Re: Anyone ever messed with Shaft-mount roller rockers?

no guide plates needed.

set stand heights

get an adjustable pusrod to find correct length.

the cool thing about these...

get a tool for scribing no's on to the rockers so you dont mix cylinders.

mark the pushrods for cyl and int and ex

get a tray to store them in.

now when you take them off, you dont need to readjust valves, since you dont loosen the adjusters to remove them.

doesnt hurt to recheck them anyway.

did you have to use offest rockers and offset lifter for head clearances, depends on which heads your putting them on?

ed
 

Maaso

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Re: Anyone ever messed with Shaft-mount roller rockers?

blk00z28 said:
What kind of heads, and what kind of rockers?

Well....um, they're not for my Ty accually. Im putting a SBC into my 70 SWB and its gonna be my new daily. The heads are Dart "Iron Eagle" PN # 301-10311111P. The rockers are ProComp 1.5 aluminum shaft mount rockers.

http://www.procompelectronics.com/c...d=138&osCsid=0c7665a937ad58b3e7aea9376361830c

The tech-line fellow told me they are designed to use stock length pushrods too.
 
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