Originally Posted by CSK
Originally Posted by HardcoreB
Come to think of it...on the single shaft SR set-up I put the installed height on the 1225's with a 405 retainer closer to 1.97 with a .06 locater. Mapping out the sweep for .740net, it helped moving the shafts up. I had new sleeves (which adapted the shafts from the .750 fulcrum to the standard Mopar pedestal) made that used an offset hole. This raised the shaft some which also increased rocker clearance. The TD rockers I had had an undercut for spring clearance which compromises the service life of the rocker. That's one reason I erred on the light side for open pressure.

& that is what the B3 spacers do smile also correcting the geometry
Respectfully, I was careful not to say what I did optimized the geometry but, it was an improvement. B3 is a sharp guy his kit articulates the fulcrum differently. Also, I looked at some old pics and see I used the r505 retainer...not the 405.