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Old 02-17-2019, 12:11 PM
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so...its been 13 months...and?? results??
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so...its been 13 months...and?? results??
Yes, it would have been interesting to find out what happened and how long it took to happen if it did.
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Yes, it would have been interesting to find out what happened and how long it took to happen if it did.
Sorry for the late update. These actually have been GREAT rockers. Been on my 417Ci stroker that turns 7800 rpms and have not had a issue with them. They have about 3500 miles on them as it really only is used to race.
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Good to hear!!

I'm just getting my junk together. So to early to tell still.

the 1.9s on my uncles truck did end up having 2 trunions go bad.
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I am a CNC machinist...it seems the steel parts on these, even the cheaper ones, are good. I may just buy a set, then buy a bar of 2024, and make new arms, and add new bearings, or possibly bushings...




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