Rocker arms

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===Stamped steel===
 
===Stamped steel===
 
A mainstay of OEM engines. They're cheap to produce and perform adequately, although in serious competition and high performance applications they leave a lot to be desired. The ratio is often less than advertised, the ball pivot like used by Chevy and Pontiac are prone to wear and friction.
 
A mainstay of OEM engines. They're cheap to produce and perform adequately, although in serious competition and high performance applications they leave a lot to be desired. The ratio is often less than advertised, the ball pivot like used by Chevy and Pontiac are prone to wear and friction.
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*http://www.cranecams.com/313.pdf
  
 
===Roller tip===
 
===Roller tip===
 
The roller tip only rockers are mostly a gimmick. Their only real advantage comes not from the roller tip (which by one estimate would need to be a 2" diameter roller to duplicate a stamped steel rocker), but from the more accurate ratio; stock stamped steel rockers often have less than advertised ratios and this means less than advertised lift, and a good chance of less peak performance.
 
The roller tip only rockers are mostly a gimmick. Their only real advantage comes not from the roller tip (which by one estimate would need to be a 2" diameter roller to duplicate a stamped steel rocker), but from the more accurate ratio; stock stamped steel rockers often have less than advertised ratios and this means less than advertised lift, and a good chance of less peak performance.
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That said, the 1.52:1 advertised roller tip rockers are a lot more uniform and they can increase performance, primarily due to the increase in ratio- NOT because of the roller tip.
  
 
===Roller trunnion===
 
===Roller trunnion===
[[File:LS7 stock rocker arms.jpg|thumb|400px|Gen 3/4 Chevy rockers]]A roller trunnion is the best improvement that can be made to a rocker arm using a design that permits it. As an example, Chevy Gen 3 and 4 engines use a roller trunnion without a roller tip. These rockers are very efficient and represent the state of the art as far as OEM rocker arms go. These rockers can be upgraded with a replacement trunnion bearing assembly and are then good for high performance use beyond what the stock bearings could take. <br style="clear:both"/>  
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[[File:LS7 stock rocker arms.jpg|thumb|400px|Gen 3/4 Chevy rockers]]A roller trunnion is the best improvement that can be made to a rocker arm using a design that permits it. As an example, Chevy Gen 3 and 4 engines use a roller trunnion '''''without''''' a roller tip. These rockers are very efficient and represent the state of the art as far as OEM GM rocker arms go. These rockers can be upgraded with a replacement trunnion bearing assembly and are then good for high performance use beyond what the stock bearings could take. <br style="clear:both"/>
  
 
===Full roller===
 
===Full roller===

Latest revision as of 15:21, 10 April 2014

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