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	08-08-2009 03:33 PM #1
 wyelkhunter, it will be helpful if you will link this stuff when you're asking for help.........like this........
 http://www.prwonlinestore.com/pqseri...rmsystem3.aspx
 
 I think I could find a better way to spend $579.50 than on an aftermarket system like this that uses bronze bushings at the trunnion. That's where the friction and heating of the oil take place, not at the valve stem. A small diameter roller at the valve stem is virtually worthless anyway. The diameter is too small to provide a mechanical couple, so the roller skids across the valve stem instead of rolling across it. Radius on a stock rocker is around 5/8ths of an inch, so a roller on the rocker tip would have to be 1 1/4" in diameter to provide a proper mechanical couple and allow rolling of the roller across the valve stem tip. Now, if this system used roller bearings at the trunnion and a roller tip, it might be worth considering.
 
 I would think you'd be just as well off with a stock setup rather than this fosdick arrangement that will simply lighten your wallet for no gain.
 
 Scroll down on this page to Ford FE Roller Rockers to see a system that will work properly and provide gain.....
 http://www.pbm-erson.com/store.php?catId=24Last edited by techinspector1; 08-08-2009 at 03:48 PM. 
 
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	08-09-2009 08:06 AM #2PRW FORD FE 427 Roller Rocker
 
 I appreciate the advise from both you guys. I should have attached the website. I'm having problems with the stock adjusters backing off, and if I have to spend 1k to get a better set up I will. This motor may get 500 miles per year on it if that.
 
 Thanks Again!
 






 
		
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