hunt2elk
Well-Known Member
Recently had some issues with the valvetrain on my 400/500 stroker and am replacing the PRW P rocker assembly. Looking for advice on the best, easiest swap from you guys that do this everyday. This is the cam and the rockers are 1.6 ratio. I am down to 3 choices.
From what I have been reading.
The HS 70016KE are made with an "improved valve stem alignment for Edel and TF heads". They come with hold downs. It is also mentioned that "oil restrictors may be necessary to maintain oil pressure" because of the needles.
Hughes 15203 do not come with hold downs and must be ordered separately. They have 7442TF hold downs listed specifically for TF heads, but I think that is just for the longer studs, idk. These rockers are listed as fitting all OEM cast as well as alum heads. So they don't have the "improved valve stem aligement for TF heads. No bushings in the rockers.
The Mancini HS 57001-16-714K also does not have the HS "improved valve stem alignment for TF". No bushings in the rockers.
So what I gather is that the needle bearings are definitely not necessary on BB Mopar, but the 70016KE is designed for better alignment on my heads. Will the oil restriction thing need to be addressed?
Remember that I have to do this swap in my garage and never did such a thing before, and don't have access to a milling machine or whatever else may be needed to fit the hold downs, except files and a bench belt sander. With the Hughes and Mancini would a guy need an offset kit from B3 to get things lined up properly, and is something a novice should even be messing with?
One member has mentioned in a PM that he would would probably not go with the Mancini's because I have just over .600 lift cam, even though he has used them and likes them.

From what I have been reading.
The HS 70016KE are made with an "improved valve stem alignment for Edel and TF heads". They come with hold downs. It is also mentioned that "oil restrictors may be necessary to maintain oil pressure" because of the needles.
Hughes 15203 do not come with hold downs and must be ordered separately. They have 7442TF hold downs listed specifically for TF heads, but I think that is just for the longer studs, idk. These rockers are listed as fitting all OEM cast as well as alum heads. So they don't have the "improved valve stem aligement for TF heads. No bushings in the rockers.
The Mancini HS 57001-16-714K also does not have the HS "improved valve stem alignment for TF". No bushings in the rockers.
So what I gather is that the needle bearings are definitely not necessary on BB Mopar, but the 70016KE is designed for better alignment on my heads. Will the oil restriction thing need to be addressed?
Remember that I have to do this swap in my garage and never did such a thing before, and don't have access to a milling machine or whatever else may be needed to fit the hold downs, except files and a bench belt sander. With the Hughes and Mancini would a guy need an offset kit from B3 to get things lined up properly, and is something a novice should even be messing with?
One member has mentioned in a PM that he would would probably not go with the Mancini's because I have just over .600 lift cam, even though he has used them and likes them.
