yella terra rocker clearance 2 valve covers??
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yella terra rocker clearance 2 valve covers??
hey guys, im throwin a torquer v2 cam in my ws6 this week. im upgradin the entire valvetrain, springs, seats, seals, pushrods and yella terra 1.7 rockers. my question is with those beefer rockers, will i need to get valve cover spacers or can i just run it the way it is? heres the cam specs: .595/.598 lift,
232/234 dur, 112 lsa.
any and all input is greatly appericiated.
Thx,
Tom
232/234 dur, 112 lsa.
any and all input is greatly appericiated.
Thx,
Tom
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Every set of YT's that I have installed have required some shimming to get the wipe correct. The shims are to correct wipe, not for lifter preload. You will need to adjust the wipe first then measure for the required pushrods. Having said all that, if you shim the rockers they will hit the valve covers so you either need to grind the valve covers and remove the baffles or go with spacers.
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I would say get valve covers, not valve cover spacers. I know there is a huge price difference, but from what I am told there is alarge tendency for oil leaks with spacers.
Having said that, why not stay with stock rockers? I run stock rockets with a bigger cam at 7000+ rpm and never had an issue...
Never understood why people use aftermarket rockers that are heavier than stock with a Hyd roller cam...
If anything, just do the Harlan Sharp upgrade on the stockers...
Just my $.02
Having said that, why not stay with stock rockers? I run stock rockets with a bigger cam at 7000+ rpm and never had an issue...
Never understood why people use aftermarket rockers that are heavier than stock with a Hyd roller cam...
If anything, just do the Harlan Sharp upgrade on the stockers...
Just my $.02
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Mine didn't hit and they are shimmed with the supplied YT shim .048.
I don't know how close they are to hitting tho
I was told I had to run aftermarket rockers because of the bronze valve giudes,and that is the only reason I have the YT's.
I don't know how close they are to hitting tho
I was told I had to run aftermarket rockers because of the bronze valve giudes,and that is the only reason I have the YT's.
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I would say get valve covers, not valve cover spacers. I know there is a huge price difference, but from what I am told there is alarge tendency for oil leaks with spacers.
Having said that, why not stay with stock rockers? I run stock rockets with a bigger cam at 7000+ rpm and never had an issue...
Never understood why people use aftermarket rockers that are heavier than stock with a Hyd roller cam...
If anything, just do the Harlan Sharp upgrade on the stockers...
Just my $.02
Having said that, why not stay with stock rockers? I run stock rockets with a bigger cam at 7000+ rpm and never had an issue...
Never understood why people use aftermarket rockers that are heavier than stock with a Hyd roller cam...
If anything, just do the Harlan Sharp upgrade on the stockers...
Just my $.02