Roller Rockers Hitting Valve Covers at Emma Luke blog

Roller Rockers Hitting Valve Covers. If they don't screw down without touching the rockers or nuts, then they won't fit after you wrench it on. Always thought height was the issue not the width… if you look at the valve cover over the #2 cylinder, you’ll see. The backside of a couple of my gm roller rockers is hitting the bolt hole indentations on my new valve covers. Turns out my howard’s aluminum roller rockers are hitting the sides of valve covers. It prevents the cover bolts. I recently installed roller rocker (1.5) on my street rod. The roller rockers on the passenger side of. Has anyone else encountered this problem? My roller rockers hit the valve covers more than a little strategic grinding can fix. You'll likely have to find tall. I am using summit cast iron heads as well. My chevelle engine has jesel shaft rockers and on the passenger side only, the four intake rockers were hitting the valve cover (cast.

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I recently installed roller rocker (1.5) on my street rod. Turns out my howard’s aluminum roller rockers are hitting the sides of valve covers. I am using summit cast iron heads as well. The roller rockers on the passenger side of. The backside of a couple of my gm roller rockers is hitting the bolt hole indentations on my new valve covers. Always thought height was the issue not the width… if you look at the valve cover over the #2 cylinder, you’ll see. It prevents the cover bolts. My chevelle engine has jesel shaft rockers and on the passenger side only, the four intake rockers were hitting the valve cover (cast. You'll likely have to find tall. Has anyone else encountered this problem?

Roller Rockers Under Stock Valve Covers CorvetteForum Chevrolet

Roller Rockers Hitting Valve Covers The backside of a couple of my gm roller rockers is hitting the bolt hole indentations on my new valve covers. If they don't screw down without touching the rockers or nuts, then they won't fit after you wrench it on. Always thought height was the issue not the width… if you look at the valve cover over the #2 cylinder, you’ll see. My chevelle engine has jesel shaft rockers and on the passenger side only, the four intake rockers were hitting the valve cover (cast. You'll likely have to find tall. Has anyone else encountered this problem? I recently installed roller rocker (1.5) on my street rod. The backside of a couple of my gm roller rockers is hitting the bolt hole indentations on my new valve covers. Turns out my howard’s aluminum roller rockers are hitting the sides of valve covers. I am using summit cast iron heads as well. It prevents the cover bolts. My roller rockers hit the valve covers more than a little strategic grinding can fix. The roller rockers on the passenger side of.

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