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vl1500
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T&D Roller Rockers with GN1 Heads
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November 24 2017, 12:26:30 PM »
I am trying to measure my preload so that I can order new push rods I need to know if you measure them with the adjuster screw flush or with threads showing and how many? Thanks....
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Re: T&D Roller Rockers with GN1 Heads
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November 24 2017, 03:04:55 PM »
Every engine we've had built we've used the stock rockers. I would think you would have to know the recommended preload from the manufacturer for the lifter...set it at that...and then take a measurement of your adjustable pushrod. I'll call my engine builder...and have him post.
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Re: T&D Roller Rockers with GN1 Heads
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November 24 2017, 03:38:35 PM »
i would see if it's possible to make the adjuster socket-to-shaft center square at mid-lift first.
Odds are it's not possible since it would infringe Jim Miller's patent. but the only way to know is to check.
If it can be set square at mid lift, all you need is to verify you have enough thread engagement, then put in the length checker and add the desired preload number.
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Re: T&D Roller Rockers with GN1 Heads
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November 24 2017, 05:10:11 PM »
Thanks for the reply.... I tried to contact T&D I would assume that they are closed today. I looked on TAPerformance site and they showed the correct geometry to be with no threads showing out the bottom but I thank that Harland Sharp Rockers calls for two threads to be showing. Right now I am measuring 8.75 turns on my push rod adjuster which means that I should need a 8.250 length push rod however if two threads should be showing that means that I will need a 8.200 push rod. Sorry for the long post. Thanks...
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Re: T&D Roller Rockers with GN1 Heads
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November 25 2017, 10:34:01 AM »
every time I've contacted T&D, I get bs, or lack of help,
so I gave up, and bought harlan sharp rockers,
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Steve Wood
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Re: T&D Roller Rockers with GN1 Heads
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November 25 2017, 11:24:32 AM »
I would use the TAP instructions. When I don't know for sure. I start with one turn out.
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Re: T&D Roller Rockers with GN1 Heads
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November 26 2017, 08:34:37 PM »
Thanks for the response.... As it stands right now I will be ordering 8.250 length push rods.
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Re: T&D Roller Rockers with GN1 Heads
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January 29 2018, 02:54:23 AM »
I am running the Champion GN1 Aluminum heads with T&D Roller Rocker arms and I went with the 8.250 length push rods. Worked out fine.
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January 29 2018, 08:23:17 AM »
That's good news
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