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Speedmaster 1.6 rockers

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I just purchased a set of Edelbrock E-Street heads for my 400. I have been considering buying 1.6 rockers, similar to the stainless steel ones Speedmaster sells.
For reference I have a Summit 6400 cam, which is broken in and has great street manners. The rockers would increase lift from 444/466 to 475/500 which would take better advantage of the head flow.
Does anyone have any experience with these or similar? Since they take ball/ ball pushrods, can you reuse the stock pushrods?
 
I just purchased a set of Edelbrock E-Street heads for my 400. I have been considering buying 1.6 rockers, similar to the stainless steel ones Speedmaster sells.
For reference I have a Summit 6400 cam, which is broken in and has great street manners. The rockers would increase lift from 444/466 to 475/500 which would take better advantage of the head flow.
Does anyone have any experience with these or similar? Since they take ball/ ball pushrods, can you reuse the stock pushrods?
No experience. Only advice I will give is have the springs checked and make sure they are correct for your application. Push rods should be measured and ordered again to fit your application. I doubt the stock rods will be correct.
 
am using the 440 source 1.6 adjustable on my RT stock type push rods. I like them. am using the stock lenght push rods.
 
No experience. Only advice I will give is have the springs checked and make sure they are correct for your application. Push rods should be measured and ordered again to fit your application. I doubt the stock rods will be correct.
I am currently running factory replacement HP valve springs, since the cam has similar specs to the Roadrunner cam. The new heads say they have single springs with a damper good for up to .600 lift, so I don't think springs will be an issue.
 
I bought a set of speedmaster 1.5 stainless steel rockers on black friday. They arrived yesterday. The oil holes in the rocker shafts are miss drilled. Here's a pic of the speed master shaft next to a mancini branded Harland Sharp shaft. I haven't been able to get ahold of speedmaster yet. Hopefully they will make it right.

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I tried those once. Siezed on shaft, tagged a valve. Never again. Harland sharp eddy style rockers from here on out. Cheaper in the long run and probably the only off the shelf rockers with correct geometry for Edelbrock/Stealth/Trick Flow style heads.
 
The cheap stainless rockers I've heard of issues w the pin sliding out of the roller.
I would avoid anything made by Speedmaster, not worth it. Never any engineering...only the cheapest copy they can offer.
 
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