Modified LS1 Rocker Arms(new Bearings)
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They are $260 installed. There is no need to wait for the AFR headsunless you are planning something crazy like huge boost and need the extra clamping force. Most good ported LS* heads will do more than enough for most cars.
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Originally Posted by Nasty N8
These are being done now. I have not personally had anyone request the ratio change yet but I do believe they can do it for a extra charge. I will call them in the morning and ask for sure.
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I have a set of rockers ready to be sent in. I'll be a guinea pig for a good price!
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Sounds like a solid piece to me. Projected turn around time? And core charge for less down time?
PS anyone have info on that 2pc timing cover mentioned above? Interested!
PS anyone have info on that 2pc timing cover mentioned above? Interested!
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Originally Posted by nuzee
Thanks for the quick response. What part of the rocker is going to be offset in order to increase ratio? bearing? rocker bolt hole? pushrod seat??
I have a set of rockers ready to be sent in. I'll be a guinea pig for a good price!
I have a set of rockers ready to be sent in. I'll be a guinea pig for a good price!
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Originally Posted by CAT3
Sounds like a solid piece to me. Projected turn around time? And core charge for less down time?
PS anyone have info on that 2pc timing cover mentioned above? Interested!
PS anyone have info on that 2pc timing cover mentioned above? Interested!
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No gains just better reliability as the stockers like to spit bearings through the motor. This is a better bearing and trenion in your stock rockers. Looking for a power increase get there full roller rockers for better control and less friction.
Sorry guys no ratio change the hardness of the rocker does not stay staible after the machining. Could have a set of SLP 1.85 done but for the added cost you could just do the full rollers.
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Sorry guys no ratio change the hardness of the rocker does not stay staible after the machining. Could have a set of SLP 1.85 done but for the added cost you could just do the full rollers.
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Originally Posted by Nasty N8
No gains just better reliability as the stockers like to spit bearings through the motor. This is a better bearing and trenion in your stock rockers. Looking for a power increase get there full roller rockers for better control and less friction.
Sorry guys no ratio change the hardness of the rocker does not stay staible after the machining. Could have a set of SLP 1.85 done but for the added cost you could just do the full rollers.
Nate
Sorry guys no ratio change the hardness of the rocker does not stay staible after the machining. Could have a set of SLP 1.85 done but for the added cost you could just do the full rollers.
Nate
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Originally Posted by Nasty N8
No gains just better reliability as the stockers like to spit bearings through the motor. This is a better bearing and trenion in your stock rockers. Looking for a power increase get there full roller rockers for better control and less friction.
Sorry guys no ratio change the hardness of the rocker does not stay staible after the machining. Could have a set of SLP 1.85 done but for the added cost you could just do the full rollers.
Nate
Sorry guys no ratio change the hardness of the rocker does not stay staible after the machining. Could have a set of SLP 1.85 done but for the added cost you could just do the full rollers.
Nate
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Originally Posted by Nasty N8
No gains just better reliability as the stockers like to spit bearings through the motor. This is a better bearing and trenion in your stock rockers. Looking for a power increase get there full roller rockers for better control and less friction.
Sorry guys no ratio change the hardness of the rocker does not stay staible after the machining. Could have a set of SLP 1.85 done but for the added cost you could just do the full rollers.
Nate
Sorry guys no ratio change the hardness of the rocker does not stay staible after the machining. Could have a set of SLP 1.85 done but for the added cost you could just do the full rollers.
Nate
You can do them your self but you need to have access to a press and get them set pretty precise. For the price I don't want to tackle it.
Interested give me a call we can get them out to you.
Thanks Nate
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o hell yes. I stopped in this forum looking for rocker info too!!!
I was going to buy yella terra's, but after seeing the problemd with float that fireball encountered with his, it left me with
He said he was having someone modify his stockers, AKA the process you described in the first post of this thread. I was pretty phsyced upon hearing the idea. After seeing this thread... HELL YES im sending mine right in!!!
I was going to buy yella terra's, but after seeing the problemd with float that fireball encountered with his, it left me with
He said he was having someone modify his stockers, AKA the process you described in the first post of this thread. I was pretty phsyced upon hearing the idea. After seeing this thread... HELL YES im sending mine right in!!!
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Sorry these are not on there website. You guys can contact me and I can get this done. I have some ready to go.
That does nothing but connect the 2 together and keep the pushrods in the right place. There is no need for a heavy shaft to keep side to side movement down. The stockers sit in there own cup.
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That does nothing but connect the 2 together and keep the pushrods in the right place. There is no need for a heavy shaft to keep side to side movement down. The stockers sit in there own cup.
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