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ICBomber90 04-15-2007 01:49 PM

Roller Rocker Question
 
Wanted to share my Cobra motor with the small block crew, I started with a nice '01 Explorer 302 long block (Stock GT40P heads) with only 2,100 miles. I changed the cam to FRPP B-cam, and replaced the springs & retainers. The front dress has been converted to "Fox" Mustang using March under drive pulleys. It has Holley S/A 670 carb and Canton oil pan w/ windage tray. I figure I have > 3k into the whole set up.

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I wondering if I should add roller rockers. What would I gain by using Roller rockers with this set up?

Thanks in advance, Pat

WildBill3 04-16-2007 03:07 PM

FRiction,
 
they will lower your friction in that area , they dont normaly wear your valve guides as much ,we run a jessle shaft system but ther are others out ther that are nice to for for a lot less $$$$$$ setup is critical it may or maynot be the same pushrod length ,and may takethe instalation of new guides for your push rods:MECOOL:


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