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Old 05-20-2009, 07:47 AM
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Default Need budget rockers - best GM option?

I'd love to get the YT's, but can't justify the cost...

What's the good gm rocker to replace my 115k stockers with? Seems like I remember some folks were using an LS7 or LS2 exhaust one all around, but can't find it in search.

I won't run any of the other brands. I'm not into adding weight. The cam I'm going with is a modest one, so I don't need anything crazy.

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10214664 - $12.35 each
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rebuild stock rockers w/harland sharp
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Originally Posted by dubrado
rebuild stock rockers w/harland sharp
I agree, the stock rockers work well for most setups and the Harland Sharp rebuild will make sure no needle bearings are lost by the rockers.
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Out of the tens of millions of stock rockers in use, how many actual failures have occurred on properly setup engines to justify the cost of the Harland Sharp upgrade?




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