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Old 06-30-2013, 04:19 AM
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Good info Chuck, thanks...hmmm, are we an engineer?
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yessir, guilty as charged

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yessir, guilty as charged
LOL. I didnt even need to ask. I smelled engineer on you months ago. Tony seems to attract them, the poor dumb bastard.
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Originally Posted by ckpitt55
Anyone know anything about them? Haven't been able to find much on history of the product, where they're made, or any kind of track record. I've been investigating other options for use on my afr heads....I wasn't able to find these on prw's website but found them elsewhere.

http://www.cnc-motorsports.com/rolle...r-rockers.html



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Seems like these would be really heavy over the nose being 17-4, but then again they might be as light as some of the 7075 thicker versions out there like the Y-T's. For high rpm and big cams, you just can't beat a solid roller setup though.



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