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Member "mobbi" had a set for sale earlier in the year but his inbox is full if you see this let me know if still available .. https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/indy-440-1-rockers.146741/
Member "mobbi" had a set for sale but his inbox is full if you see this let me know if still available https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/indy-440-1-rockers.146741/
Thanks. Well looks like the Hughes studs certainly aren't going to be a problem, too much oil pressure up there.
I need one of those valve spring compressors, does someone sell that or did you fabricate it yourself?
well enough said. thanks for sharing that info. next engine i think i will just buy a complete isky roller kit, with the iron rockers included, like I should have this time around. i just dislike spending the money twice when i should know better. if the crane golds hold up as well as the set i...
So possibly aluminum shaft mount rockers for all mopars are a big waste of time, and worse for valve rpm ability than iron rockers? because ive thought that path, and wondered why ISKY roller cam kits even up to their biggest off shelf listed ( .700 or so) roller for mopar BB comes with nothing...
Thanks yeah ive got the milodon prime tool, done all that before. There's no doubting oil will flow through, it's just difficult to know at high rpm's if it's enough volume getting through. Only solid dyno testing at those rpms or just running them in a car for long enough to know it's not an...
I've just sat the shaft any which way as somewhere to rest it. Holes will be the correct way when the rockers go on
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Thanks, good to hear! I wasn't sure if it would be an issue, I just wanted to hear from people using them. It's a good kit, i don't like winding threads into...
Checking everything before the heads go back on and I notice...
Difficult to tell in the pics but the stud is a lot thicker than the factory bolt, after the threads it tapers out wide, making the oil passage around it very tight. Seems oil could possibly be restricted to the shafts. Anyone...
OK i know ive talked a heap but im having a mopar bb 'back to the future' kind of moment.
Just to get back on topic just to simply answer your question, yes the camshaft will govern the engine output but not more so or less so than other mods. Without getting into specifics, if you followed my...
Well here is my experience with 2 of my own 440's back in the late 90s,
I never kept them for enough years to find out what eventually happened to them, but the one was a 69 steel crank engine, it was still standard bore, i bought it as a good runner, had the machine shop torque plate hone it...
I would never set a distributor at 35 if it climbed to 50. the Mopar Performance distributor from memory used to begin low and then very quickly reach its maximum advance by 2000-2500 (somewhere there, its been years since I used one), and stay that way all the way to redline.
This one I bought...
i guess Mopars are junk then. they made a stupid valve cover and we should all convert to Ford and Chevies. yes im being sarcastic. no not towards you. just in general. the covers are about the only thing I could personally fault from Mopar Performance for not being totally bulletproof, other...
It's not a genuine mechanical advance Mopar distributor he's selling. Mine seems to be locked for some reason. I didn't argue, I like it that way. My pump gas engine starts at 35 no problem. Ive heard of people mainly chevys having to run the timing retard on start. I guess its down to everyone...
yes sorry I didn't take the time to read it through thoroughly, i assumed they were used. funny thing is maybe they are, they could have been bought and someone realized they broke them and returned them to the supplier for a refund saying they changed their mind on the parts. or some covers...
Nowdays that many if not most castings are coming from China, you can bet your hard earned American fiat monopoly money that everyone in the manufacturing game is chasing, they'll have plenty of flaws!