Re: 3D Printers are Fun! Gen 3 Hemi Roller Rockers
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Yes, but it would be costly. It would be done on a fused deposition modelling style 3D printer. Most prototyping done by the car makers use the SLA (polymer resin) style machines as they are much cheaper for a model of this size.
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Re: 3D Printers are Fun! Gen 3 Hemi Roller Rockers
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This is cool as hell! I am currently running a set of Arrington 1.7 roller rockers on my Motor. I looked long and hard at the t&d rockers, but the extra weight and the pretty serious clearance Made me shy away from them so that only left the arringtons. I broke 2 rockers so had to buy another complete set of them so I would have spares. It would be really nice to have options like this. Keep up the good work bud, anxious to see how they do
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Re: 3D Printers are Fun! Gen 3 Hemi Roller Rockers
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not trying to hijack, but could a drag-pak style intake manifold be 3D printed? The factory does other Gen III in "plastic". I think we shell out 5-10k ea for rapid prototype plastic manifolds...
Faster, Faster until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death...
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Re: 3D Printers are Fun! Gen 3 Hemi Roller Rockers
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Sorry to hear that Steff. Any hope for trying another vendor?
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Re: 3D Printers are Fun! Gen 3 Hemi Roller Rockers
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Thats a shame STEFF, sorry to hear that. It always amazes me how certain business throw money away. They shouldn't have even taken the order if they're that backlogged.
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Re: 3D Printers are Fun! Gen 3 Hemi Roller Rockers
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Sorry to hear that Steff. Any hope for trying another vendor? No. I'm burnt out over the whole thing. Going back to stock rockers and juice lifters.
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Re: 3D Printers are Fun! Gen 3 Hemi Roller Rockers
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If I can help out Steff, let me know. I'm sure I can make up something for you.
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Re: 3D Printers are Fun! Gen 3 Hemi Roller Rockers
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Steff, I'm finally drawing up the valvetrain layout and would like to ask a question. Upon drawing everything, it looks like the Intake pushrod centerline is sitting 5 degrees forward of the lifter centerline where as the exhaust pushrod centerline is nearly straight inline with the lifter centerline. Is this correct?
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