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Old 06-09-2003, 05:31 PM
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It's all trial and error. It might take 5-6 times to get it right... Be sure to line up the roller rocker shafts as close to the center of the valve stem as possible. You may consider restricting the oil to the roller rockers as they need much less than the OEM units.. Of course be sure the oil passage stud (reduced diameter is in the right pedestal) Be sure to leave enough room between the spacers. Consider thermal expansion.. It seems impossible at first but you can do it.. I have some close ups of the assembled units in my gallery.
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