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Old 10-18-2009, 07:15 AM
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Thumbs up thx guys

thankyou both for the help!!!

i started with the howard 7.850 rods, then to a stock set 7.800 both to long,so i got hold of a ajustable one, 7.750 seams to be the best, so ill go order a set tomora,

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Old 10-18-2009, 01:48 PM
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he could run as tight as .010".010" and not have a bit of problem. A good starting point s .020/.020"cold and it will be .022-.024 hot. He is most likely under cammed anyway. TL cam s are pretty hot right now and if he has the time to dyno this most likely the lash I gave him will produce more power. We always start on the tight side with dyno testing and go as much as .020 loose. Very seldom do we find more power loose unless the cam is waaaaaay to big!
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Old 10-19-2009, 03:53 AM
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Oh, my bad, I though that we were talking about the rocker arm pattern, not the lash. I thought you meant under .020 for the pattern on the valve. sorry bout that.
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Old 10-19-2009, 02:23 PM
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spoke out of turn with out reading what was said on the first page.

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Start with .020/.020" intake and exhaust, the cam your using will be solid for sure if your springs are really large and have over 125lbs of seat pressure. Always use oil. Make sure you take some black magic marker, color the tip of the valve, install the rocker and run a pattern. The pattern should be no wider than .020" and dead center if possible. It does not really matter if it dead center but the narrower the pattern the more power you will make. Start with this.
Actually I did read it correctly............
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Mine is wider than that with the shaft stuff......................

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Old 10-19-2009, 09:22 PM
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thx guys.
so how does one get such a thin line? i get that a longer rod will bring the line to low,and a shorter rod to high on the valve stem,but dont have any idea of why or how to get a thin lie acoss it?
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Old 10-20-2009, 12:20 AM
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Proper rocker arm geometry creates the thin line......there are guys that can put it into words better than I can, but I was always taught, it is the trunnion height. When you set up shafts, you set the trunion height, and then measure the pushrod. Pushrod length is an outcome of proper stand height.





I remember when talking to Bill, or Don, I didn't think that the shafts could really be that much better. They were right, there is no comparison. Money well spent, will use shafts, in my wifey's motor too.
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