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Which rocker arms
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09/18/09 07:20 AM
09/18/09 07:20 AM
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T & D or Harland Sharp Indy 440-1 heads trying to decide which to go with opinions please
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Re: Which rocker arms
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09/18/09 08:00 AM
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Need to know what cam and springs you intend to use. Killer cam + Killer springs = Killer rockers - get the T&D's or Jesel's for sure. Milder cam and springs = Good rockers - HS should work. Don't buy anything less. Don't buy Indy rockers. Don't mind spending more for better parts - Get T&D's or Jesel's even if you don't think you need them.
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Re: Which rocker arms
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09/18/09 08:09 AM
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For years I used Indy rockers. They lasted 3 to 4 years, I had a 283 degree .68" lift solid roller. Then I switched to Ersons, really nice rockers and the price was reasonable, unfortunately they donät make them anymore. However, still have them in the engine. Then I decided to try T&D's, for some reason they didn't work in our engine. since they work in many others, I don't think it was because of the design, jsut some "glimps" we didn't catch. After the third major valvetrain failure I buried the T&D's and ordered a set of Harlan Sharps as spare. Hope they'll do their job when the day comes.
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Re: Which rocker arms
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09/18/09 10:36 AM
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In this order from Best to good.. Jesel T&D Harland Sharpe. Seeing how the Harland Sharpe rockers are almost the same price as T&D..makes it the better choice IMO.
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Re: Which rocker arms
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09/18/09 02:13 PM
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Crower solid roller cam #32416 .715 lift 220-250 seat 600+ open plan to be 7500-8000 rpm range what type adjuster does the T&D have ball or cup? i don't have oil through lifters will the be a problem with T&D setup i didn't think RAS made -1 offset rockers
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Re: Which rocker arms
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09/18/09 02:41 PM
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Harland Sharps are more than adequate at that range. T&D is certainly an option, and are nice pieces, but dont worry a bit about running Harlands with those pressures. Non issue.
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