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Old 06-13-2007, 05:18 PM
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does any body know of what roller rockers are available for l92 heads possable jesel or others thanks
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yea i think jesel makes a set but are very expensive, you will probobly have to call them for pricing and availability
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Harland Sharp also makes both adjustable and non-adjustable full roller rockers for the L-92 heads.
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Originally Posted by DogNutz
Harland Sharp also makes both adjustable and non-adjustable full roller rockers for the L-92 heads.
and who has those in stock?
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Good ?
I have stockers with the HS upgrade, and when I talked to them they didnt have a release date for the full rollers yet. Anyone else have any insight.

FWIW, when I talked to Jesel they said about $1550 for them.
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The stockers with the harland mod are strong and also light on the valve end.
There are many people running this setup with good reliability.
Even if you break one they are cheap to replace.
The only other option is the Jesel kit which is big $$$.
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^^What is the Harland Mod that you are talking about..
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The Harland Sharp mod is a rebuild of the stock rocker body with better bearings that are held in with steel retainers.
The stock pressed in bearings have been known to fail and
spill the needle bearings into the engine. Not a good thing.
Nasty N8 is a sponsor which can hook you up for $250
Here is a link.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-internal-engine/658101-stock-rocker-fix.html
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so you can either send them to Nasty and they do it for you or order the kit and have a crack at it???
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You can send them in to Nasty or send them to Harland Sharp.
As far as I know it is not a DIY job.
$250 either way for the rebuild and new bolts on a full set.




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