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Old 01-07-2006, 09:53 PM
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a stock rocker just died and spilled its guts in my motor, but I think I got lucky and caught it early before any damage occurred. I am going to pull the motor and go through it just to make sure. Any advice on which aftermarket setup to go with. The car already has a mild cam upgrade, pushrods, springs, headwork and an LS-6 intake. I am not looking to do anything super trick, just to upgrade the rockers.

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some cams work better with 1.7 so you might wanna stay with that size....try the yella terra those are pretty good
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Yeah, I would stay 1.7 for sure.
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Just send your set to NASTY PERFORMANCE and get them rebuilt with a Harland Sharp kit. New trunions and C-clips, no more spilt bearings.
Only $260 too
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Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
Just send your set to NASTY PERFORMANCE and get them rebuilt with a Harland Sharp kit. New trunions and C-clips, no more spilt bearings.
Only $260 too

I'm gonna check that out....it might be exactly what I need at the moment...

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