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Old 06-05-2006, 11:52 PM
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Given a choice between yella terra and Harland sharp rockers, which rockers does everyone prefer??
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I think most people will agree that, the harland sharp rebuilt stock rockers are a very good option. I have a set that I am just got done, but unfortunately will not be able to use, let me know if your interested.
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Nasty rebuilt rockers here.
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Rebuilt Harland Sharps, by the shop itself in Strongsville Ohio.
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The nasty's are the harland sharp rebuilds. Nasty Nate sends them out to HS.

I heard the aftermarket harland sharps had some valvefloat issues, atleast the old ones did, i think theyve since ben revised. Not too sure about the yellow terras. Another choice is the comp or even the crane rockers.
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The HS rebuilt stockers are the way to go. They are light are durable. Unless you go solid roller and need an adjustable rocker, I don't see a reason to stray from the oem gear.
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Yella Terras here. They are beefy and I got a good deal on them.
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yella terras here also
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stocks...............
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Harland Sharp rebuilds are a good choice.

Originally Posted by KOTSperformance
stocks...............
Stock huh? That way when you get a big cam and spin your engine to 6500 it will dump needle bearings everywhere.....And didnt the question ask which do you prefer between Yellow Terras and Harland Sharpe?
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Definately the Yella Terra's
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Harland Sharps all the way.

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Comp cams adjustable
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Crane 1.8 flopper's
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Cranes or Jesels.
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I found some harlan 1.7 rockers for sale. Am i goin to have to change anything else on my set up to run these?

-Blaze
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Originally Posted by Smartass6885
I found some harlan 1.7 rockers for sale. Am i goin to have to change anything else on my set up to run these?

-Blaze
my guy had to do some minor clearancing to make them fit.
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Harland Sharps.

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How much does it cost to get the OEM's rebuilt by HS????????..................Getting a bigger cam, so I would like to start deciding what to do about rockers.
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