LT1: Want to trade my self-aligning 1.6 roller rocker for 1.6 non-aligning rockers

 
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Old 06-15-2005 | 06:52 PM
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Default LT1:Want to trade my self alinging 1.6Roller rocker for 1.6non-alingning rockers,HELP

I need to trade my 1.6 self-alinging rockers that were on my LT1 for some 1.6 non alinging rockers. The rocker are "Proform" rocker with a 3/8 stud made of aluminum.
Brand does not matter as long as the rockers have a roller tips and have a full needle bearing fulcrum. These rockers are brand new other than the 2 weeks of work.Im not selling them, im trading only for now.I dont want to buy a new set for nothing when i can trade some one!!!!!!
Heres a pic of what they look like


and this is what im looking for, brand does not matter as long as they look similar to the pic and are made for a 3/8 stud, with Centerbolt Valve Covers,and are 1.6RR
Old 06-16-2005 | 12:44 AM
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Why do you want to switch to non-aligning rockers? Generally the only big reason you'd need to is if you're running an extremely tight aftermarket valvetrain. Otherwise the self-aligning are usually better for stock/mild valvetrain apps.
Old 06-16-2005 | 08:41 AM
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Why do you want to switch to non-aligning rockers? Generally the only big reason you'd need to is if you're running an extremely tight aftermarket valvetrain. Otherwise the self-aligning are usually better for stock/mild valvetrain apps.

the reason is that im building my my motor and I have some AFR heads with a real good valvetrain and im using guide plates with the heads, and you cant use both guide plates and self-aligning rockers
 




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