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Re: Crash Course on Roller Rocker adjustment
[Re: mopar360]
#751025
07/18/10 08:24 PM
07/18/10 08:24 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,180 Detroit, MI
CokeBottleKid
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,180
Detroit, MI
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Uhhhhhhh...How do i find this out?
Find a rocker with the valve closed, push towards the pushrod side, if it squeezes a little it's a hydraulic... You should be able to tell immediately when the motors running though. If it's a little tappy then it's probaby a solid.
I'm guessing it's a hydraulic....
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there is no adjustment on stock 360 lifters,,roller or flat tappet..NO adjustment..your 1979 should be roller ..no adjustment
Don't listen to this guy .
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Re: Crash Course on Roller Rocker adjustment
[Re: CokeBottleKid]
#751026
07/18/10 08:57 PM
07/18/10 08:57 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 25,200 Upper Midwest
MoparforLife
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 25,200
Upper Midwest
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Uhhhhhhh...How do i find this out?
Find a rocker with the valve closed, push towards the pushrod side, if it squeezes a little it's a hydraulic... You should be able to tell immediately when the motors running though. If it's a little tappy then it's probaby a solid.
I'm guessing it's a hydraulic....
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there is no adjustment on stock 360 lifters,,roller or flat tappet..NO adjustment..your 1979 should be roller ..no adjustment
Don't listen to this guy .
I sm sure the the guy that you are referring to not to listen to is interpeting it that the OP thinks that roller lifters in a magnum engine mean the same as having roller rockers. I am not so sure that that isn't what he thinks myself seeing that he doesn't even know how to tell if he has a hydraulic or solid cam or how to tell the difference.I wander if he has had the valve cover off to see what he has for rockers. Whether they are even adjustable or standard rockers.
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