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Old 12-27-2007, 07:50 PM
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Will the yella terra's or harland sharp rockers gain me anything with my cam setup? I have stock rockers in there now.
Old 12-27-2007, 09:04 PM
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Maybe a few ponies if your lucky , think of them more as a stronger reliable part than stock .
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Correctly set up, the Yella's will gain you a narrower wipe pattern and much less valve guide wear. Worth it in my book.
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Harland will rebuild your stockers and upgrade them so you don't have to worry bout the needle bearing issues for I think $225. Just a suggestion. It's how I'm gonna go soon.
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What would be the benefit of just rebuilding your stock ones vs going with new aftermarket ones? Simply a cost thing or are the stock rockers good enough with the exception of the needle bearings, which I have had a problem with.




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