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Rocker shafts #2720555
12/01/19 02:58 AM
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Mike Swann Offline OP
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A question about rockershafts; I am running some old shafts that I bent up pretty bad racing years ago, on the street. I would like to get some straight shafts on the car. I know T&D and Comp have nice medium alloy steel shafts. Is there a less expensive solution that will take 450 lbs on the nose and 6500 rpm?

Thanks,

Mike


8.30's @3400 lbs
Re: Rocker shafts [Re: Mike Swann] #2720556
12/01/19 03:16 AM
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I may have a set of the Speed Pro H.D. extra thick shafts in stock, the bad things is they are not banana grooved and they don't work with needle bearing rockers. I learn that the hard way about the needle bearing rockers on those shafts whiney I now use the shafts that 440 Source sells for their needle bearing rockers for springs under 700 Lbs. pressure up scope

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Re: Rocker shafts [Re: Mike Swann] #2720825
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Give Stanke Motorsports a call http://www.stankemotorsports.com/mopar/index.htm He doesn't update his website, but started making them last summer. He has some of the nicest shafts out there and the best price in my opinion. He has been making shafts for racers for a long time for hemi's, late and early. 651 481 0147

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Re: Rocker shafts [Re: Mike Swann] #2720826
12/02/19 07:21 AM
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Needle bearings? Harland Sharp
No needle bearings? Hughes

Re: Rocker shafts [Re: SportF] #2720837
12/02/19 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by SportF
Give Stanke Motorsports a call http://www.stankemotorsports.com/mopar/index.htm He doesn't update his website, but started making them last summer. He has some of the nicest shafts out there and the best price in my opinion. He has been making shafts for racers for a long time for hemi's, late and early. 651 481 0147


Here are the Stanke shafts: https://www.ebay.com/itm/361-440-MOPAR-ROCKER-ARM-SHAFTS-1-PAIR-2/264431126226

Melonized and grooved! up
$130 (not sure if you could get them cheaper directly from Stanke)

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Re: Rocker shafts [Re: BradH] #2721631
12/05/19 11:18 AM
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Mike Swann Offline OP
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They're Indy rockers , bored and honed aluminum


8.30's @3400 lbs
Re: Rocker shafts [Re: SportF] #2721661
12/05/19 12:53 PM
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Mike Swann Offline OP
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I went with the Stanke product. Thanks for all the help and Merry Christmas!


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