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Re: Small block rocker arm and shaft galling [Re: BSB67] #721932
06/13/10 01:43 AM
06/13/10 01:43 AM

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I would dull the edges of the grooves on the shafts, looks to have sharp edges on the banana grooves.

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Re: Small block rocker arm and shaft galling [Re: 451Mopar] #721933
06/13/10 03:23 PM
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Went through my old Comp Cams catalog and indeed, these are the older Magnum Roller rockers, part # 1420-16. Originally these would have been bundled with rocker arm shafts as well...not sure if those would have had a different oiling hole/grove configuration though. Googling the part number around brings up old links which indicate that the original shafts may NOT have been grooved at all.

Re: Small block rocker arm and shaft galling [Re: MoparforLife] #721934
06/13/10 03:37 PM
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Very Little to none.
Note he says he has good flow.




Are you saying that if he had the shafts installed so the oil holes were toward the valley instead of the valves that there would be less oil flow than if they were positioned toward the valves ?




I am saying that his shafts are not oriented right or he would have little to no oil feed. He says he had good oil feed and that his positioning of the shafts was proper with the notches in the correct direction etc.




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