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roller rockers: which,where to buy

Started by tdrglide, January 03, 2009, 06:13:40 PM

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tdrglide

I have a set of new forged rocker supports already on order. I have as much as .020 endplay on the old ones. I installed shims but that is only temp fix. Figured I might as well order rollers while I'm at it. Bike has T-man 590 cams. Screaming roller rockers are a little spendy. Any others as good or better. Just bite the bullet? Any to stay away from?
Also kicking around an idea of using 1.675 rollers with andrews 55g .550 lift since I also have that cam set new in a box. But I could be just day dreaming on that.
110" 10.4-1 cr
thanks

choseneasy

Definately stay away from Maddog on ebay. Junk.

Mike52

tdrglide, go back and read your thread, "stock rockers or rollers with .590 lift"

Mike
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hogmandon

I have a set of rollers on the swap meet section

nc-renegade

I am running Baisley's roller rocker arms.  These are stock rockers that he converts to rollers.  They are extremely well made.
107ci, 11:1,T-Man Stage 3 Heads, T-Man TR-662 cam, HPI 51mm TB, Feuling plate/SP

BigT

Hey tdrglide,
I have a set of SE roller rockers that I used for two years I'll sell for $250.00  I am switching over to Baisley corrected geometry rockers because of my 650 lift.

deuce 06

ZANOTTI   SE ROLLER ROCKERS   368.38 DOLLARS
06 DEUCE
95 CI SE HEADS WITH R&R PORT
R&R 615 CAMS W/ CAM PLATE CP PISTONS

Clintster

I think, if memory serves the Baisley he converts are fairly reasonably priced.
Drive fast, take chances

Jeffd

Quote from: Clintster on January 04, 2009, 06:57:07 AM
I think, if memory serves the Baisley he converts are fairly reasonably priced.
I think when I checked a year ago he wanted $460 or so.

Bakon

I have run SE and S&S. S&S advertise wider bearings and rebuildable. Both worked fine.
wasting time

se

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