Re: 426 Hemi Valvetrain Question
[Re: cudagee]
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12/14/22 01:22 AM
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I haven't heard of them before. Hopefully someone can report their experience.
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Re: 426 Hemi Valvetrain Question
[Re: cudagee]
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12/14/22 09:06 AM
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I've looked at their stuff on ebay. The prices are sure good. I think I have some of their regular rockers. They look fine. The price is so good I think you should give them a shot. I would buy with the roller rockers.
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Re: 426 Hemi Valvetrain Question
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12/14/22 09:28 AM
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I've looked at their stuff on ebay. The prices are sure good. I think I have some of their regular rockers. They look fine. The price is so good I think you should give them a shot. I would buy with the roller rockers. I have not heard rave reviews for those rockers on ebay. They are cheap for a reason and cheaping out on rockers , especially on a Hemi , is not something one should do.
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Re: 426 Hemi Valvetrain Question
[Re: cudagee]
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12/14/22 09:32 AM
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Look similar to the DLI roller rockers.
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Re: 426 Hemi Valvetrain Question
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12/14/22 12:32 PM
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I almost went with a set of those rockers on my Hemi but choose not to take a chance by cheaping out, so I decided to go with the Barton rocker system.
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Re: 426 Hemi Valvetrain Question
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12/14/22 01:27 PM
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I've looked at their stuff on ebay. The prices are sure good. I think I have some of their regular rockers. They look fine. The price is so good I think you should give them a shot. I would buy with the roller rockers. I have not heard rave reviews for those rockers on ebay. They are cheap for a reason and cheaping out on rockers , especially on a Hemi , is not something one should do. Cheep parts get real expensive I just tried to search them (Product Innovation) on the WWW and came up empty... Conversely I've been on the lookout for some used rocker for a cackle motor (no Spring pressure or RPM) and these may fit the bill.
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Re: 426 Hemi Valvetrain Question
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12/14/22 03:03 PM
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I can tell you, I called Indy on a complete set just the other week as I have a brand new Hemi block sitting here, and they are $3600 with everything but push rods, but they are at least 18 weeks or worse as the foundry hasn't made any in a year....Called Barton, and those are $4900 and 10-12 weeks...
I am willing to part with my complete Indy set WITH push rods for less than new so I can upgrade to the Bartons if someone is interested. I can't go $.50 on the dollar, but I could go $.75 on the dollar...And they are available today! Maybe even the block...
I may upgrade anyways and just save these for the other block.
I am in Lockport NY...
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Re: 426 Hemi Valvetrain Question
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12/15/22 10:59 AM
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/274044247904?hash=item3fce4f5f60:g:hMEAAOSwcWpbe3Qd Personally I think they look similar to the Mancini house brand rockers. With the long adjuster and design. Might be worth a call to Mancini first, they will tell you who makes the ones they sell. Also if they are the same company maybe they can give you some feedback. For the roller version they do look like DLI. https://www.manciniracing.com/indy14.html
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Re: 426 Hemi Valvetrain Question
[Re: Dragula]
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12/15/22 06:12 PM
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I can tell you, I called Indy on a complete set just the other week as I have a brand new Hemi block sitting here, and they are $3600 with everything but push rods, but they are at least 18 weeks or worse as the foundry hasn't made any in a year....Called Barton, and those are $4900 and 10-12 weeks...
I am willing to part with my complete Indy set WITH push rods for less than new so I can upgrade to the Bartons if someone is interested. I can't go $.50 on the dollar, but I could go $.75 on the dollar...And they are available today! Maybe even the block...
I may upgrade anyways and just save these for the other block.
I am in Lockport NY... I bought the barton a little over a year ago and thought they were 3800-4000.... so I checked rays site and they list for 4200.... I wasnt going to chance anything, I know what my plans are with the motor and rocker gear isnt the place to cheap out when you want to run some RPM.... Now with that being said, Ive ran some steel bodied norris rockers, and that motor got shifted at 8k and never had any issues.
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Re: 426 Hemi Valvetrain Question
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12/16/22 05:28 AM
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I see that now...I guess I was looking at the setup used for the edelbrock head comparing it to the regular Barton setup..I know the edelbrock is a rolled valve angle head..but the base looks awesome Does the Edelbrock head not use the typical Barton setup? What would be the reason?
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Re: 426 Hemi Valvetrain Question
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12/16/22 11:13 AM
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Anyone here broken a factory Hemi rocker arm as a direct result of arm failure?
Wonder why the bad rap on factory arms. Except the ratios being off from time to time. I don't think anyone has broken one. It's just that the roller rockers look sexier. And in your mind the roller tip has to be easier on the guides. Not that anyone is going to actually be driving a 426 Hemi any miles to speak of. This isn't the old days. I've never torn down a stock street hemi that the guides weren't worn out.
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Re: 426 Hemi Valvetrain Question
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12/16/22 11:20 AM
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Anyone here broken a factory Hemi rocker arm as a direct result of arm failure?
Wonder why the bad rap on factory arms. Except the ratios being off from time to time. I don't think anyone has broken one. It's just that the roller rockers look sexier. And in your mind the roller tip has to be easier on the guides. Not that anyone is going to actually be driving a 426 Hemi any miles to speak of. This isn't the old days. I've never torn down a stock street hemi that the guides weren't worn out. and you really think a roller tip that operates the full sweep closer to the stem center ISN'T easier on the guides than the stock rockers that hang off the edge of the stem at the beginning of the sweep?
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