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Rocker adjuster rockwell hardness. #502304
10/20/09 08:04 PM
10/20/09 08:04 PM
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anyone have any info for the major valvetrain mfg's( jesel,TD,Harlan Sharp etc.) as to the hardness of their lash adjuster's? I was given a head's up about the Hardened tool steel adjuster's not being compatible with my heat treated chrome moly pushrod's and I am trying to pull some info together on this .


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Re: Rocker adjuster rockwell hardness. [Re: dartman366] #502305
10/20/09 09:29 PM
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Bill I think you gonna have to call them to find out
for sure but I would guess in the 52-55 rockwell C at
the max

Re: Rocker adjuster rockwell hardness. [Re: MR_P_BODY] #502306
10/21/09 05:40 PM
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Quote:

Bill I think you gonna have to call them to find out
for sure but I would guess in the 52-55 rockwell C at
the max



I did as you said Mike, and both Jesel and Comp said they were compatible with each other, If I could just only afford a new set of Jesel rocker's and shaft's.


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