Rocker shaft end spring? Do i need them?

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Rocker shaft end spring? Do i need them?

Post by kokkolanpoika »

Hi..

I build some performance rocker shaft. Inc Roller rockers and spacer springs are replaced with steel tube´s..

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But i just wonder can i leave the rockes shaft end spring away? I want to fit slightly thicker end washer.. Idea is same as with those steel tubes. (also slightly less fricktion.)
And I wonder also that can i fit linchpin (tube) with those rocker shaft to replace original split pin?

602148A End washer..
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/rimmer/rove ... ker%20Gear


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Post by chodjinn »

Dont know about the spring, but if you are fitting roller rockers and will be running hi revs, have you considered fitting the shaft end supports? I noticed you are using standard pedestals that's all, and for the sake of £80 JE Engineering sell very nice end supports, I think DJE do them as well (but I wouldn't recommend him :roll: )

http://www.rover-v8.com/JEEngineering/w ... pages/used under rocker posts.

link courtesy of Marki in my original post.

BTW those roller rockers look beautiful mate!
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Post by kokkolanpoika »

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Thanks for tip chodjinn..

I receive shaft end supports last week, and i have to machine them about 5mm, cause roller rocker dosent fit them. Because shaft bore in pillars and rockers are not at the same line.. (std rocker bore is) So i went them to my local machine shop and they do the job.. :D and they took another 50£ more.. :oops: But now they will fit + i hope they will perform slightly better than std unit..
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