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Old 07-08-2008, 12:43 AM
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Any pictures of the harland sharp stock rocker bearing rebuild?
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I thought that I had posted some before. I can't find any on my computer right now, maybe they are on my home computer.
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please post them, thank you
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I would like to see some also
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Here they are

Here, you can see the new bolt they send (left) next to the stock bolt (right)


And here's a shot of one installed, when I was checking P to V with a **** load of lint all over it.
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Anybody know of any issues with these rockers? I'm debating on getting some soon. Does Nasty's still handle them?
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I have sent at least 5 sets of stockers to H.S. for their trunion /bearning replacement, no problems what so ever.
Very good alternative to after market rockers and less $$$$$$

I'm sure you will be very pleased.

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How much does it cost?
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Check with a sponser such as Nasty's (do a search lots of posts on this).
I would say around 275-285 complete Cleaned, new bearning, new mounting hardware.
Better check the price as things are going up.

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they look awasome
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We are also a Harland Sharp Dealer. We can arrange to have them rebuilt for ya.
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This is good to know. How much does it cost and what's the turn around time once you receive the rockers from the customer?

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We are also a Harland Sharp Dealer. We can arrange to have them rebuilt for ya.
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$280 and they are completed in 1-2 days.
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Nice...I'll be in touch soon. Thanks!

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$280 and they are completed in 1-2 days.
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I had sent a set in to have redone and had them the following week. Pretty damn good investment.
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I don't know how much the Harland aftermarket rockers are but the Yella Terra rockers are $380, so another $100 for an aftermarket rocker.

Just another option for you to consider.
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Most After markets are to heavy and limit RPM, some have had to put the stockers back on .
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I sent my stock rockers to harland sharp for their rebuild.I was very happy with the results.
They were very friendly and professional.They did it in two days after they recieved them.
They contacted me and sent them back.Good people to deal with and the money was well
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The HS rebuilt rockers are a good choice. I have a set waiting here for when I get into the engine. The only real downfall of the stock rockers is the bearings.




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