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Old 01-02-2010, 09:16 AM
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I looking to see what the best roller rocker arm set up for my sbc its a 350 ho with vortec heads edelbrock rpm airgap intake holley 650 carb msd distrubutor,wires8.5,6alm box ,ngk plugs,revolution marine 4inch aluminum exchaust.dynoed at 400hp at 5300rpms.
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For that set up, I would suggest Comp Cams Pro-Magnums. I have successfully used them in the past.
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We used Comps Pro Magnum's also on our last Small Block Build .
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If you don't have screw in studs and guide plates, your going to need self aligning rockers.
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I need 1.5 3/8 self alighning i bought a pair of procomp stainless from ron owens racing in kentucy but they sent me the wrong ones but now i want a refund with all the bad stuff i been hearing about procomp should be called procramp.
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Be every carefull here, if the vortec are stock max valve lift is like 480 as the retainers will hit the valve guid and bad things will happen, vortecs are great but if you are running a perf cam, pull the heads, have screw in studs, guide plates, and mill the guides for clearance, then use conv roller rockers...Rob
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my vortec heads are 64cc its a dual pattern cam 435"/460 AND [email protected];212'/222 it has stock 1.5 3/8 self aligning rockers now
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then you will have to use a self aligning rocker...Rob
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Originally Posted by innerrage
I need 1.5 3/8 self alighning i bought a pair of procomp stainless from ron owens racing in kentucy but they sent me the wrong ones but now i want a refund with all the bad stuff i been hearing about procomp should be called procramp.
My engine builder says comp cam hi-tech rocker arms for BBC 1.7 ratio part #1120-16 are the best RR money can buy!Anybody agree or disagree????????
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Originally Posted by 26awesome
My engine builder says comp cam hi-tech rocker arms for BBC 1.7 ratio part #1120-16 are the best RR money can buy!Anybody agree or disagree????????
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