I use what Tony described. You can spend some time with the grinding stones
following Kas' instructions and after 2-3 beers you'll have a nice set of
rocker arms.
I've often wondered how the shaft holds up over time with the roller rocker
needle bearing setup. Seems like oil fed bushing (stock setup) spreads the load
to the shaft way better than needle bearings.
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> On Sep 2, 2016, at 6:14 PM, Tony Drews <tony@tonydrews.com> wrote:
>
> Stock rockers can work fine, that's what Jack ran. Do a hardened rocker
> shaft, alloy pedestals with outriggers to hold the outer end of the rocker
> shaft.
>
> Regards, Tony
>
> At 10:52 AM 9/2/2016, STEPHEN BOROWSKI wrote:
>> Hello All,
>> Are Roller Rockers really worth the effort & price? Which ones ? What's the
>> best set up for the TR4?
>>
>> Thxs. Steve
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