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10-24-2014, 08:42 PM | #21 |
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Re: Rocker Arms---Does an official clarification exist
I think the response to the question is being misinterpreted....there is a spec for total valve lift and a rocker ratio listed in the spec.....what Bruce said was " the cam lobe lift checked with a solid lifter and the numbers are good you are all set to go ".....in this case your rocker ratio better be correct or you will be bounced, I personally wouldn't mess with taking a chance on that...too expensive of a mistake......
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Re: Rocker Arms---Does an official clarification exist
Quote:
" AS LONG AS THE CAM LIFT, CHECKED WITH A SOLID LIFTER, DOES NOT EXCEED THE SPEC YOU ARE ALL SET "
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10-24-2014, 10:10 PM | #23 |
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Re: Rocker Arms---Does an official clarification exist
I wish I could use a .502 lobe on my combo
but the book says "cam lift" and we all know what that means |
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