Is there any difference between the various trunnion bushing kits?
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Is there any difference between the various trunnion bushing kits?
I know that CHE, Smith Brothers Pushrods, and Straub all produce bushing style trunnion kits. Summit racing also sells a kit under their house brand (not sure if it is one of the aforementioned kits, or another yet). And then there is eBay, where you will find quite a few of these kits sold under various other brands (ie Engine Pro, Sure Oil, PSM, etc). Regardless of brand, all of these kits are priced roughly the same (around $150-$200). Is there any REAL difference between these kits? Is there any one that stands above the rest?
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IMHO if you're going to go through the trouble and expense of putting in one of these kits then got with the CHE one. Theirs seems to be a cut above the rest. Just stay away from the roller bearing trunnion kits.
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joyridin' (11-25-2020)
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The CHE has a "floating" bushing that is "slip fit" into the rocker arm housing and "slip fit" on the shaft/trunion.
The other kits require the bushing to be "pressed in" to the rocker arm housing and "slip fit" on the shaft/trunion.
I'm not a fan of the "press fit" due to varying clearances where the ID of the bushing may be a different size from assembly to assembly.
With the CHE kit I believe the clearances are controlled better between all three components.
I like my CHE kit and it's been running good so far and I'm at about the max. that this was designed for.
The other kits require the bushing to be "pressed in" to the rocker arm housing and "slip fit" on the shaft/trunion.
I'm not a fan of the "press fit" due to varying clearances where the ID of the bushing may be a different size from assembly to assembly.
With the CHE kit I believe the clearances are controlled better between all three components.
I like my CHE kit and it's been running good so far and I'm at about the max. that this was designed for.
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Well, I guess that settles things! CHE sounds like the winner here. Not only does it sound like it is just a better designed kit. But it is also easier to assemble. And you don’t have to worry about damaging (or having a machine shop damage) the second bushing you press on the rocker because it was a little crooked starting out, which can cause scuffing/scraping against the shaft.
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Hmmmmm.....
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I bought the Summit Kit, I measured each one and they were all identical, however i ordered one rocker as one of mine had a little tip wear, the rocker needed relieving as it made the bush tight.
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DualQuadDave (11-21-2020)
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The problem with the needle-type kits isn't the needles so much as the too-soft trunnion metallurgy. The trunnions themselves were wearing away at way too fast a rate.
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They are nothing new. Been offered before but they disappeared. And are utilized on quite a few other rocker arms out there so they have already been put through the paces with no issues.
Another company had the full rocker with trunion on here years ago and sold a few, but these will be offered in rocker form (ls1 style only) or cartridge form so you can install them in your ls1/ls3/ls7 rocker arms also.
Since there are so many irons in the fire as far as spare time goes, it will be just a little bit but not too far away.
We may also be offering some more options for the other bronze trunions at the same time as well.
They are nothing new. Been offered before but they disappeared. And are utilized on quite a few other rocker arms out there so they have already been put through the paces with no issues.
Another company had the full rocker with trunion on here years ago and sold a few, but these will be offered in rocker form (ls1 style only) or cartridge form so you can install them in your ls1/ls3/ls7 rocker arms also.
Since there are so many irons in the fire as far as spare time goes, it will be just a little bit but not too far away.
We may also be offering some more options for the other bronze trunions at the same time as well.
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