Comp Rockers or Crane Rockers
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I would like to upgrade my stock rockers from my 440 to an adjustable roller rocker. I have a smaller .480 lift cam, so I am going to use a 1.6 ratio. I have heard Crane rockers are the best for the buck vs. cheap ones that will just break or expensive ones that I do not need. How about Comp rockers though? Do they have the same quality as Crane? or.. Thanks.
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Re: Comp Rockers or Crane Rockers
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The crane units are fine on small cams up to .620..I have not used the comps...I would buy Harland Sharp rockers if it was mee.. They will work on bigger cams if you ever decide to upgrade.. poppaj
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Re: Comp Rockers or Crane Rockers
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The crane units are fine on small cams up to .620..I have not used the comps...I would buy Harland Sharp rockers if it was mee.. They will work on bigger cams if you ever decide to upgrade.. poppaj
i have to agree. in most cases the Harland Sharp rockers arent that much more money and you'll have somthing that will handle just about anything you can throw at them. if you need pricing, please contact me.
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Re: Comp Rockers or Crane Rockers
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Quote: The crane units are fine on small cams up to .620..I have not used the comps...I would buy Harland Sharp rockers if it was mee.. They will work on bigger cams if you ever decide to upgrade.. poppaj
OK, I'm curious why the Crane's are limited to .620 lift?
because as the lift increases, so does the need for a heavier spring. the cranes will only handle just so much pressure.
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Re: Comp Rockers or Crane Rockers
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Are there any ductile rockers in the 1.6 ratio(I didnt think there was but I dont know BB stuff). Because he wanted 1.6 ratio
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Re: Comp Rockers or Crane Rockers
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I have seen the Crane, and in fact have some 1.5 Golds, but not on the engine. I thought my .480 lift cam would benefit with a 1.6 giving a .512 lift. I also saw some Comp rockers (similar to the Crane, not the iron ductile style) on ebay that are 1.6 and about $100 cheaper than a new set of 1.6 Crane, but was worried about durability. I have edelbrock RPM 84cc heads and valves etc. but already know the 1.6 will work with my geometry.
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Re: Comp Rockers or Crane Rockers
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The Cranes will only handle so much spring pressure and lift. They are clearanced fit to shaft..No needle bearings at shaft..Aluminium fatigue easy when riding bare against steel shafts with high spring pressure...Where Harland Sharps have needle bearings to ride on at the shaft..Also the crane units will have a clearance problem on larger diameter springs, they will hit the outside edge of the retainer on the bottom side... poppaj
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Re: Comp Rockers or Crane Rockers
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No needle bearings at shaft..Aluminium fatigue easy when riding bare against steel shafts with high spring pressure... poppaj
I am pretty sure the crane roller rockers are bushed........
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Re: Comp Rockers or Crane Rockers
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Yes there are Mike, Crane 64771-16. They would probably work perfect but I have never used them...
I have, and in a similar application (a small hydraulic street cam). They worked fine.
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Re: Comp Rockers or Crane Rockers
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... I also saw some Comp rockers (similar to the Crane, not the iron ductile style) on ebay that are 1.6 and about $100 cheaper than a new set of 1.6 Crane, but was worried about durability.
If they're what I think you're talking about... !
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Re: Comp Rockers or Crane Rockers
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No needle bearings at shaft...
I am pretty sure the crane roller rockers are bushed........
I don't see any bushings...
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Re: Comp Rockers or Crane Rockers
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the cranes are definitely not bushed. mine have been very reliable.
for what is the good life if not doing things thoughtfully?
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