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Old 02-17-2010, 08:47 PM
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Default FS-Stock Rockers and Crane 7.250" pushrods

I have a set of low mileage LS1 stock rockers (less than 5000 miles) and a set of LS1 pushrods #95625 that are 7.250"

We swapped to TFS heads and can't use the stock style rockers so I'm selling both of these.

Low mileage stock rockers (set) -$80.00 plus shipping.

Crane 7.250 #95625 Pushrods - $50.00 plus shipping.

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What differences are there between the upgraded rockers and actual harlands? Strength, gains, durability,etc?
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Some aftermarket head castings (AFR, TFS, Dart) require an aftermarket rocker for proper valvetrain geometry. That is where the Harland Sharp rockers would be most suited for. For a stock GM head casting, the stock rockers are lighter than most aftermarket rockers and very strong aside from the needle bearings. That's where the Harland Sharp upgrade is recommended.
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Is it possible for this upgrade to net a few HP? That would be just an extra plus, I would just like to get some better/newer rockers in.
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I don't know if there is any HP to be gained. I guess it is possible from a friction stand point, but it is more of a durabiity and piece of mind modification. If you ever had a stock rocker come apart and send needle bearings through your engine, you would totally understand.

Sale pending on the HS upgraded rockers.

The low mileage stock rocker set is still available.
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HS upgraded rockers are sold!!!




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