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Looks like Dan has picked up on the fact we are just trying to help.. I'm not a 440 Source hater, I've spent a fair amount of money with them.. But some of their products have known issues...
I'm assuming the original keepers are 7 degree & the new ones are 10 degree? Cutting the seat in the head is one option, but a retainer or keepers with a different height is easier & probably cheaper...
Crazy thing, that's still the heavy cut foam pad, still gotta hit it with the orbital & maybe even wax.....
Been painted five years, it's probably done gassing for & ready for wax...
If your gonna paint it that implies stealth... It'll be orange but it'll still look like a Performer RPM... Gotta take some of the obvious aftermarket visual away....
Many guys who haven't been into this stuff for years think rockers aren't a big deal... That is a mistake... And it can bite you on the *** big time...
If you what to stay on the low $$$ end of things use simple rockers, (Ductile iron) if your ready to spend some $$$ Harlan are good, personally...
And yet where are those hard chromed shafts in his the parts list? Oh, missing... Turns out 440 Source doesn't offer hard chromed shafts.... Gotta buy those from someone else, like Harlan Sharp... For $300.... So much for that bargain set of rockers....
I have zero issues with Harlan Sharp...
There is exactly ZERO chance I would buy/use/suggest those rockers.... Two bands of narrow rollers chewing on the rocker shafts never ends well.... If it were a rotating motion so the rollers were constantly moving/rotating it would be fine, but rocking back and forth causes the same roller to...