Roller Rocker install
Hey I just recieved my roller rockers and I am very lost when it comes to valve lash and preload, when i bought them I was thinking they would just bolt right on at 22 ft/lbs and i would be set from there but that is not what the directions they sent me say, can anyone lead me in the right direction with this?? thanks
they are vortech aluminum roller rockers with a stock cam and stock heads, its the only valvetrain mod as of now, they are not adjustable. I was reading my haynes manual and it said you have to do them in a certain order with the piston tdc but i thought you only need to have the pistion tdc when changing valve springs?
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Put em on and torque down to 22 Lb/Ft and then roll the engine over to recheck. That's it.
See www.ls1howto.com for more detailed directions.
See www.ls1howto.com for more detailed directions.
Originally Posted by Steve Burger
Put em on and torque down to 22 Lb/Ft and then roll the engine over to recheck. That's it.
See www.ls1howto.com for more detailed directions.
See www.ls1howto.com for more detailed directions.
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I'm thinking about a set of the Harlan Sharpe rockers, and was curious if they are just a '22 lb/ft' install or not. Were these Vortech rockers that way?
Last edited by AllCammedUp; May 29, 2004 at 03:11 PM. Reason: didn't see the type posted
Originally Posted by AllCammedUp
I'm thinking about a set of the Harlan Sharpe rockers, and was curious if they are just a '22 lb/ft' install or not.
In general, the 1.7 rollers are pretty simple. If you install 1.8s like I did, or have milled heads, or don't use stock pushrods (7.400") then you end up having to check the valve lash. The instr on ls1howto are good. I expanded on them a little after I had problems. If anyone wants my tip sheet, shoot me a pm.
Mark
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