Roller Rockers
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Mark,
For information, any rockers that fit a Buick 215,300 or 340 engine should fit a Rover head but do check carefully.
I've yet to decide what I'm going to use on the new engine re rocker gear. I'm trying to build this engine on a tight budget, so far so good have now got the crank, rods, pistons and the Crower 50232 cam and crane high rev lifters have just arrived at a total cost of approx £800.00, just like Christmas all over again!
Please let us know what they quote for the roller rockers.
Regards,
Kevin.
For information, any rockers that fit a Buick 215,300 or 340 engine should fit a Rover head but do check carefully.
I've yet to decide what I'm going to use on the new engine re rocker gear. I'm trying to build this engine on a tight budget, so far so good have now got the crank, rods, pistons and the Crower 50232 cam and crane high rev lifters have just arrived at a total cost of approx £800.00, just like Christmas all over again!
Please let us know what they quote for the roller rockers.
Regards,
Kevin.
TA Performance in Arizona has them.
Got to page 47:
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Greg
Got to page 47:
http://www.who-sells-it.com/images/cata ... df_376.pdf
Greg
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I think std rover rockers also has got 1,5 or max 1,6 ratio..mgbloke wrote:Emailed quite a few companys in USA and Australia. As yet no replys.
From what I have read the Harland Sharp roller rockers are only in a 1.55:1 ratio which is not ideal.
Will post prices.
Mark
If you have 7,5mm cam lift and 1,55 ratio that would mean 11.625mm valve lift, and if you have got 1,6 ratio, then 7,5m= 12mm valve lift.. different is 0,375mm

And can you be 100% sure that Yella Terra has got 1,6 ratio as they say..

I say. Use cheaper roller rockers and buy a wilder cam..

In my case if yella terras cost over 419£ + carriage to Finland aprox 30£ total is ~450£ witch is huge difference vs harland sharps 292£.. Near 157£. Witch is near performance cam price..

But this is my opinion..

And i think harland sharp rockers is slightly better than std alloy or steel rockers?
Timo
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I bought a set of Yella Terras late last year for $850 Australian, from AmericanAutos.com.au.
The cost was pretty similar to V8 Tuner's (ex VAT) but shipping would have been expensive (it always is ex-UK). My advice would be to phone suppliers rather than email them, as emails can be ignored or overlooked far more easily than a customer on the phone.
The cost was pretty similar to V8 Tuner's (ex VAT) but shipping would have been expensive (it always is ex-UK). My advice would be to phone suppliers rather than email them, as emails can be ignored or overlooked far more easily than a customer on the phone.
It's not a bodge if no one finds out!
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Lifter Pre-Load
Hi
Would I have to reset the Lifter Pre-Load if I fitted new Roller Rockers?
Thanks
Martin
Would I have to reset the Lifter Pre-Load if I fitted new Roller Rockers?
Thanks
Martin
Do the Yella terra rockers supply oil to the top of the pushrods like the standard rockers?
If not Real Steel sell Pushrods with oil holes that need cutting to length before the ends are pressed on. part No. AZ500 5/16 dia shaft.
Pushrod holes in heads are 12mm is that large enough?
With a bit of luck I could get the geometry right.
Anyone got any hints.
Cheers
Mark
If not Real Steel sell Pushrods with oil holes that need cutting to length before the ends are pressed on. part No. AZ500 5/16 dia shaft.
Pushrod holes in heads are 12mm is that large enough?
With a bit of luck I could get the geometry right.
Anyone got any hints.
Cheers
Mark