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Are these the rocker arms that the Holroyd system uses?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GEN-V...Q5fAccessories Does anyone know how much his system costs? Can you buy just the 9/16ths studs and ball adjusters? Thanks Manny
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Yes but they are modified, you just cant use them like that.
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Does anyone have pics on what has been modified or what specifically needs to be modified? Figured if it is something that I can do then l'll save myself the money and do it myself. Not paying someone for simple mods anymore.
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I think you should call Clark.
Once you talk to him, you will realize that it is cheaper to have him make the stuff. He has a good set up.
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Maybe there IS a West Coast rule book after all.
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What Holroyd sell for bigblock it works money well spent
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agreed. You can't do the mods to the rockers for what he charges.
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The rockers Clark uses are Marine, identified by a particular marking inside the rocker. He has machined a re-inforcement that fits above the pushrod seat and is welded into place. The design is a nice fit, with an oiling hole that aligns with the hole in the rocker. I doubt you could do these yourself for the money, unless you could design them and had a cnc machine capable of making the inserts and did not count your time. I just got mine back from being upgraded, Clark is great to do business with and IMO his stuff is top notch. The Stud and adjusters he makes to use with these rockers are beautiful, sure they cost $$ but for a limited specialty product worth it....they are also legal as purchased from Clark.....
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Clark cuts out a section and welds a solid piece in place. I know he asked tech if it was ok and they said it was. I don't think that eliminates someone from doing the same on their own. It would be a difficult chore unless you had the equipment and time.
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Is the weak link the 7/16ths stud or the rocker arm?
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