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Sieg 02-16-2011 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by rwhite692 (Post 332966)
The worn recess is about .030 deep.

So the "good" ones are .030 thicker? I was wondering if everything started out equal? I'm no expert, but i do enjoy troubleshooting and I have stayed at Holiday Inn Express once or twice. :D

rwhite692 02-16-2011 05:04 PM

Thanks to all for your responses. After I verify that there are no other problems, I am going to install a set of comp pro magnums, and be done with it. I have never been a big fan of aluminum rockers, anyway.

ccracin 02-16-2011 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by rwhite692 (Post 333043)
I am going to install a set of comp pro magnums, and be done with it. I have never been a big fan of aluminum rockers, anyway.

Great Decision!

Sieg 02-16-2011 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ccracin (Post 333070)
Great Decision!

+1 :thumbsup:

Bad Bowtie 02-17-2011 07:34 AM

Couple of things come to mind on the 4 questionable rockers. Due to unknown rocker mfg (more than likely china) could it be possible that when they assemble the rockers they are picking from hundreds of trunnions that might not be designed/machined the same. It seems to me that i have seen rockers before with this same recess. Also if it was "eating away" that .030 wouldn't that metal have taken out the trunnion bearing or at least made it harder to pivot on. This is interesting. Better off with Comp rockers anyway.
Let us know if you come up with anything new
BB

camcojb 02-17-2011 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Bad Bowtie (Post 333165)
Couple of things come to mind on the 4 questionable rockers. Due to unknown rocker mfg (more than likely china) could it be possible that when they assemble the rockers they are picking from hundreds of trunnions that might not be designed/machined the same. It seems to me that i have seen rockers before with this same recess. Also if it was "eating away" that .030 wouldn't that metal have taken out the trunnion bearing or at least made it harder to pivot on. This is interesting. Better off with Comp rockers anyway.
Let us know if you come up with anything new
BB

I agree. Some trunnions have the recess machined and some don't, and those with the recess look too uniform to have been chewed up that way. They look like they were made with the recess and it's sort of a mixed set of rockers.

Jody

SDMAN 02-17-2011 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by rwhite692 (Post 333043)
Thanks to all for your responses. After I verify that there are no other problems, I am going to install a set of comp pro magnums, and be done with it.*** I have never been a big fan of aluminum rockers, anyway.***

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There are aluminum rockers.......and then there are aluminum rockers. Its foolish to judge the good ones based on a bad experience with the crappy ones.

rwhite692 02-17-2011 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by SDMAN (Post 333261)
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There are aluminum rockers.......and then there are aluminum rockers. Its foolish to judge the good ones based on a bad experience with the crappy ones.

Those are some very nice shaft mounts. I have used probably 25 sets of aluminum (stud mounted) rockers over the years, and all I said, was that I was never a big fan of them.....over the years have had a couple (good ones, Comp and Crane) distort and a couple with needle bearing failures...have also used a bunch of sets of the Comp magnums....never had a failure...thefore liked those more....

Gee whiz....

ccracin 02-18-2011 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by rwhite692 (Post 333283)
Those are some very nice shaft mounts. I have used probably 25 sets of aluminum (stud mounted) rockers over the years, and all I said, was that I was never a big fan of them.....over the years have had a couple (good ones, Comp and Crane) distort and a couple with needle bearing failures...have also used a bunch of sets of the Comp magnums....never had a failure...thefore liked those more....

Gee whiz....

I'm with you. We tried several mfg's aluminum rockers in our circle track cars over the years. All the aluminum ones had issues. Comp, Crane, Harland Sharp.... The Comp Stainless ones.....not one issue! Just personal experience talking.

Now get that thing running again! :thumbsup:


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