Need LS3\L92 Rockers, Yella Terra? HS? MAST?
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Need LS3\L92 Rockers, Yella Terra? HS? MAST?
I am having an engine built by ERL Performance and they have advised me to go with roller rockers on my setup. My issue is i cant seem to find anyone that has any. Yella Terras seem impossible to get, Harland Sharps about the same and not sure if they are any good? Mast makes some not sure on availability but how about quality with them? Is there something else i should be looking at? i really hate to drop 1k on jesel shaft mounts here but at least they seem to be available.
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We are a dealer for CHE's upgraded factory rockers. They replace the needle bearing with a bronze bushing and steel shaft. There are no moving parts to fail.
If we're out of stock we can usually get sets in a couple of days. CHE Precision rocker arms.
Richard
If we're out of stock we can usually get sets in a couple of days. CHE Precision rocker arms.
Richard
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I am having an engine built by ERL Performance and they have advised me to go with roller rockers on my setup. My issue is i cant seem to find anyone that has any. Yella Terras seem impossible to get, Harland Sharps about the same and not sure if they are any good? Mast makes some not sure on availability but how about quality with them? Is there something else i should be looking at? i really hate to drop 1k on jesel shaft mounts here but at least they seem to be available.
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It appears just that bronze bushings are used in place of needle bearings as used in the Comp Cam Kit. I tend to wonder if the bronze bushings might introduce a greater concern regarding sufficient lubrication than needle bearings since they have a much higher potential for friction.
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It appears just that bronze bushings are used in place of needle bearings as used in the Comp Cam Kit. I tend to wonder if the bronze bushings might introduce a greater concern regarding sufficient lubrication than needle bearings since they have a much higher potential for friction.
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We've been selling the CHE rockers for several years and have yet to see a single rocker have any kind of issue. The bronze alloy used is very high quality and is extremely hard to machine. The wear properties are excellent. It's the same alloy that they make their lifter bore bushings out of.
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Glad I found this thread on Rocker arms these CHE UPGRADED trunion upgrade trumps the comp cams trunion kit with better materials for reliability. Now if I can get pricing from them .
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ROUGHLy $600
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I think $600.00 includes new GM Rockers, they upgrade yours
For $450.00. It is definitely they way I was/would go with
HR Cam!
For $450.00. It is definitely they way I was/would go with
HR Cam!
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