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05-30-2007 10:10 AM #1
Roller Rockers - will they fit under my stock valve covers????
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05-30-2007 10:50 AM #2
Just a idea ,I have no clue whether it will work,can you use regular ball rocker nuts on roller rockers?
Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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05-30-2007 11:45 AM #3
just use two of the thick moroso gaskets. I have a set of corvette covers on a set of heads with r/r's and poly locks, no problem.
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05-30-2007 01:10 PM #4
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05-30-2007 02:50 PM #5
You could put a small ball of modeling clay on each end of the rocker, hold the valve cover down by hand, and bump the engine over slowly. That'll tell you.Jack
Gone to Texas
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05-30-2007 03:32 PM #6
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05-30-2007 03:50 PM #7
When adjusted, they should not turn loosely with your fingers. Bring them down to that point, then give another half turn. If you're worried about them ticking the valve cover, add another gasket.Jack
Gone to Texas
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05-30-2007 07:07 PM #8
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05-30-2007 07:39 PM #9
Nope, not when you get it running and the hydraulic lifters start to work the plunger. It's along the principle of "self adjusting". At this point your theory is using a solid lifter process. Factory called for a full turn on their stock setups. I wouldn't hesitate to go half or three quarter turn.What if the "Hokey Pokey" is what it's really all about? 
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05-30-2007 11:22 PM #10
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