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it may be a oiling problem, I just thought I would let you know about the valve guides if you hadn't checked them. I had a 406 sbc zero decked and they took .010 extra off and I didn't think to check mine and wore out almost every guide in my TFS heads, my pushrods was to long though.
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Originally posted by 923.4v6 View PostI'd say if his pushrods is 1/16" to short then the rocker is sitting 1/16" lower to get the same preload as you have and he would have ran a chance of wearing out his valve guides due to the rocker not in the center of the valve stem.
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Originally posted by betterthanyou View PostDo you have the rockers out yet to check for damage? Is it possible the flakes of metal are from the parts that are being broken in? Just a shot in the dark.
I have had my Crane rockers on for 6 years now and they are quiet as a mouse and last I checked they were all good.
Originally posted by MonzstaIf the pushrod length is incorrect, you will be forced to "adjust" the rocker in a manner that never allows the oil hole in the pushrod tip to line up with the oiling hole in the pushrod socket, closing off any feediing oil to the trunion bearing, and oil to the top end, in particular.
This is what I'd be looking for.
Originally posted by SappySE107 View PostDid you have to grind 4 of the rockers to clear the lower intake? I can't tell but your rocker looks to be sitting lower than mine. I took 2 pics to show you what the stock cam/pushrods look like with the rocker.
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Originally posted by SappySE107 View PostI can't tell but your rocker looks to be sitting lower than mine.Last edited by 923.4v6; 04-15-2008, 08:04 AM.
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Did you have to grind 4 of the rockers to clear the lower intake? I can't tell but your rocker looks to be sitting lower than mine. I took 2 pics to show you what the stock cam/pushrods look like with the rocker.
You cannot run just any rocker. Has to be narrow body, as was explained (just verifying).
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If the pushrod length is incorrect, you will be forced to "adjust" the rocker in a manner that never allows the oil hole in the pushrod tip to line up with the oiling hole in the pushrod socket, closing off any feediing oil to the trunion bearing, and oil to the top end, in particular.
This is what I'd be looking for.
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Originally posted by powerdoctor View PostWhatever ......
It looks "wrong" because they are ADJUSTABLE !!!!
They have guide plates and poly locks "weed hopper" ....
And if he use's the new " big block chevy conversion studs " they are 10mm to bolt into his head and 3/8 on top for his rockers, which means he can run any damn rocker he want's .....
Or he can have the heads re-tapped for 3/8 screw in studs...
Either way, you are wrong .....
Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostI quickly test fit these from Summit, but I need the proper adapting studs to check for accurately. I bought them used for $100 because one got trashed on the guy's small block (I now have 3 extras, lol)...
http://s158.photobucket.com/albums/t...t=100_3546.jpg
I know the descriptions are a bit messed up at times with this place, but somehow I ended up with what I wanted :
Scorpion Rockers on Ebay
I picked up a set of 16 rockers 1.6:1 ratio. I read around and have heard nothing but good things about these. I too have yet to pick up the adjustable 3/8 studs but from what I can see they fit without issue. With the comp roller tip rockers being pretty expensive and no roller fulcrum, and the crane gold race ones costing more than I wanted to spend, these rockers plus the studs end up about $250 plus shipping. I can't justify spending more than that on my lowly 3.1 build!
EDIT : You also have make sure you don't get the self centering ones and use gen 2 pushrod guides. I went to the Scorpion racing website to figure out their part number and then went to the Ebay store. They use a 6 in place of the 1 for the first number, but the last 3 digits correspond exactly to the Scorpion site. Had to do a little footwork to make sure I got the right part the first timeLast edited by WrathOfSocrus; 04-15-2008, 01:23 AM.
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Do you have the rockers out yet to check for damage? Is it possible the flakes of metal are from the parts that are being broken in? Just a shot in the dark.
I have had my Crane rockers on for 6 years now and they are quiet as a mouse and last I checked they were all good.
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Originally posted by Alxsmt View Posti really hope mine dont do that!!! i would be pissed.
y so many miles on the oil? espically after changing so many parts
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Originally posted by powerdoctor View PostWhatever ......
It looks "wrong" because they are ADJUSTABLE !!!!
They have guide plates and poly locks "weed hopper" ....
And if he use's the new " big block chevy conversion studs " they are 10mm to bolt into his head and 3/8 on top for his rockers, which means he can run any damn rocker he want's .....
Or he can have the heads re-tapped for 3/8 screw in studs...
Either way, you are wrong .....
There are plenty of suppliers who offer the conversion studs from both the 8mm and 10mm pockets to 3/8". One of them being WOT (no-bananas, lmao).
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Originally posted by jp_grasshopper_007 View PostComp rockers won't work. AaronGTR, can you take some pictures of the bottom of your rockers? I'm not sure if it's your picture or not but something looks wrong.
It looks "wrong" because they are ADJUSTABLE !!!!
They have guide plates and poly locks "weed hopper" ....
And if he use's the new " big block chevy conversion studs " they are 10mm to bolt into his head and 3/8 on top for his rockers, which means he can run any damn rocker he want's .....
Or he can have the heads re-tapped for 3/8 screw in studs...
Either way, you are wrong .....Last edited by powerdoctor; 04-14-2008, 10:05 PM.
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i really hope mine dont do that!!! i would be pissed.
y so many miles on the oil? espically after changing so many parts
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has anyone tried this style of rockers http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SBC-C...QQcmdZViewItem
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I quickly test fit these from Summit, but I need the proper adapting studs to check for accurately. I bought them used for $100 because one got trashed on the guy's small block (I now have 3 extras, lol)...
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Originally posted by geldartb View PostOriginal Series Roller Rockers, Fits 1955 to 1999 262-400 SB Chevrolet. Set of 16 Roller rockers with 3/8 Stud, 1.65:1 Ratio
Part# S1003
those are the ones that work with these engines.
As for me, I was only the second person to try these crane rockers and look how that turned out. I now have $430 worth of scrap aluminum! I've seen the stock rockers get split so I'd like something stronger, something with a more precise ratio, and something with a roller tip... but I don't have the time or money to play the guinea pig anymore. I'm not buying any other rockers until someone can prove they work and they last. Until then I'm just going to get some stronger pushrods (and make sure they are stock length this time) to make sure they don't have any flex with the cam and springs I'm using, and hope the stock rockers don't die on me.
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