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Someone with roller rockers help!!!!!!!!!!!
How much does the poly lock stick out the top of the rocker? I think I got the wrong locks with mine.
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On my setup the polylocks are pretty much flush with the rocker nut, it sounds like you did get the wrong poly locks, what kind of rockers are you using(part #)? and is this on a big block or small block?
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Mine are Crane full roller rockers, and the poly locks are flush with the top of the adjusting nut, however my dads race car has comp cams full roller rockers and the poly locks on those stick up about 1/8" above the top of the adjusting nut. so it would appear to be dependant on what brand you have.
Crane cams poly locks have a flat bottom that seats on the top of the stud where as the comp cams poly locks have a slightly tapered bottom causing them to sit a little higher up then crane poly locks. As far as summit goes, i'm assuming they are using flat bottomed poly locks, in which case, it is normal for them to sit flush or slightly under the the top of the adjusting nut. Cory |
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ohhh... lol yeah sorry, the top of the adjusting nut sits about 1/4" - 3/8" above the top of the rocker on my crane roller rockers. so yeah, you might have the shorter adjusting nuts on yours, I would say call up summit and ask them what they think, because that might be the way they make it, or it is possible that you got the wrong ones.
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heres my comp cam locks...tall valve covers required
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i have blazer brand and they require tall covers too.
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Most do comand use of tall valve covers, but I have seen many different sizes of poly locks due to clearence issues ex. oil sprayers and such. your maine concern should be being able to adjust your rockers properly and also having enough internal thread left above the rocker stud for the locking nut to grip the inside properly:bowtie: you do want the locking nut to come out and run its way through your engine:m6:
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hey i dont wish to rip off the thread, but could someone school me in adjustment of this kind of set up. i mean is the center alan nut the lock screw or as you may say the polly lock wich keeps your outer rocker nut from turning. how tight should you get that screw.. it tightens against the top of the rockers stud right. maybe im way off track but this is the first time i have had such a set up and i want to do it right.. thanks andrew
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LINK TIGHTEN.. the center allen screw to bottom out on the top of the rocker stud. with the wrench on the hex part of the lock and the allen on the screw make sure both are snug.. your done, do this for each rocker. :metal: |
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Another thing of importance. The rocker studs need to have a machined flat surface on the top. If they don't have the flat surface for the allen set screws to tighten down on they will not stay adjusted.
Stock rocker studs are not machined flat and some aftermarket aren't either. I ran into this on my TFS heads so I bought a set of ARP studs, which are machined flat, but they wouldn't fit because the hex part was to big the clear the guide plates. (This shouldn't be a problem on other heads). I had to have the TFS studs machined. All this while I was 800 miles from home.... |
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Thanks for all the help guys.
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I got the new procomps mounted and the nut sticks out abou a 1/8" above them, so I just got the wrong nuts with the old ones. I contacted the guy that I bought them from off ebay and he refunded me my money to my suprise.
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