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Roller rockers

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Any advice on whether it's worth changing to these or not?

Motor's getting a bit tappety, could be the cam and I thought it might be as well to look at the rockers when in there.

Any advice at all regarding the fit and setup, what's all required?


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Post by chodjinn »

Roller rockers are only really beneficial if you are running a performance engine. What is your current spec? On a race type engine they can yield a few extra bhp, but on a near standard engine etc there's not much point spending £400+ on roller rockers as you wont see much benefit at all.
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chodjinn wrote:Roller rockers are only really beneficial if you are running a performance engine. What is your current spec? On a race type engine they can yield a few extra bhp, but on a near standard engine etc there's not much point spending £400+ on roller rockers as you wont see much benefit at all.
Just wondered.

I seem to rmemeber reading somewhere you could run a slightly wilder cam than you could with standard rockers.

The engines a TVR 390, so it should have good heads and cam anyway.

I just thought that if it needed a cam, then maybe a slightly wilder one would be good.
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Post by ChrisJC »

If your motor is getting a bit tappety, it probably means that the inside of it is completely caked in black sludge......

Check out the picture of the timing chain nearly 1/2 way down this page:
http://www.v8engines.com/engine-4.htm

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