you need guide plates and hardened pushrods or self aligning rockers. those look like proforms which will more than likely fail you. scorpions are a better choice. there is nothing keeping your rockers on the valves and they will eventually slide off and will start by lifters tapping and then spring retainers flying and valves dropping into cylinders. i beleive moparranger is refereing to the roller fulcrum as these dont appear to be shaft or pedastal mounts. still needs SA or guide plates.
the rocker arms are pedestal mount rockers no guide plates needed take a look at the pedestal s that the rockers sit on or the rockers that u was using are stud mount not the right kind needed . but if they are pedestal the the pedestals are made wrong.
you need guide plates and hardened pushrods or self aligning rockers. those look like proforms which will more than likely fail you. scorpions are a better choice. there is nothing keeping your rockers on the valves and they will eventually slide off and will start by lifters tapping and then spring retainers flying and valves dropping into cylinders. i beleive moparranger is refereing to the roller fulcrum as these dont appear to be shaft or pedastal mounts. still needs SA or guide plates.
wesclymer 4 months ago
i kno this is a old post just wanted to try to throw some help out there for people that see the video that might be havin the same problem...
moparranger 5 months ago
the rocker arms are pedestal mount rockers no guide plates needed take a look at the pedestal s that the rockers sit on or the rockers that u was using are stud mount not the right kind needed . but if they are pedestal the the pedestals are made wrong.
moparranger 5 months ago
you need pushrod guide plates
droptop50 1 year ago
E7 heads?
Wickid68 1 year ago