Jesel Rockers good for 250 duration .630" lift cam?
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Jesel Rockers good for 250 duration .630" lift cam?
It's not a solid roller setup, but it will be a nasty hydraulic lift cam with over .630" lift and a lot of duration int and ext of over 250 deg from Cam Motion. I'll be using the Morel lifters, but I'm curious if the Jesel SS non-adjustable roller rockers would be worth it over the stock GM's?
I've heard a lot on other rockers like the YT's being too heavy, but will the Jesel's be too heavy to allow for 7200RPM, or are they lighter than stock? I'd like to keep it hydraulic for streetability purposes in a 408, but I want to keep the valvetrain stable at higher RPM's with such a nasty hydraulic cam.
Thanks
I've heard a lot on other rockers like the YT's being too heavy, but will the Jesel's be too heavy to allow for 7200RPM, or are they lighter than stock? I'd like to keep it hydraulic for streetability purposes in a 408, but I want to keep the valvetrain stable at higher RPM's with such a nasty hydraulic cam.
Thanks
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I've got a set of T&D's with 25 miles on them. They are adjustable where as the Jesel SS are not (atleast for ls1's the ss series is not adjustable). I'll give you a great deal on them, pm me if interested.
These were on a hydraulic cam as well. I think stockers are a little beyond their reliable limit at much over .600". Good luck either way you go.
These were on a hydraulic cam as well. I think stockers are a little beyond their reliable limit at much over .600". Good luck either way you go.