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Nope they're all 1.6's. They look different with the rounded corners but the pushrod to pivot relationship is the same.So I'm curious do you have 2 different ratio rockers in there now?
Yeah apparently so. I think that is what prompted me to inspect them closer and notice the ratio was different.New style eh
Oh and they were anodized in the pivot bore too, which the others didn't have.New style eh
Uh, I think you ate my homework??Got it running yet?
I wondered where you had been Matt! Yep done soon I hope.Wow, I go out of town for 4 days, just to come back, and find your nearly done! Very nice work Nate, and nice job on the gasket matching. I bet the whole rocker deal was a bit frustrating, but I'm glad HS made it right.
Matt
The bit I used is designed for aluminum, a machinist at work gave it to me when I was working on another project. I haven't tried the wd40 trick, I'll have to keep that in mind!Got it running yet? I told you to finish your homework young man.
I did my intake very similar to yours, but I used a carbide bit that had a cross hatch pattern. They tend to gum up with the aluminium. Did the bit you used do that? I learned a trick though that kept the gumming down, that was to spray bit with WD40 about every 30-60 seconds.
Yeah I get that, that's why I had left them alone in the past I just didn't remember them being so much smaller than the gasket so I just couldn't help myself . Are your heads being worked on still? I'm excited to see what a pair of professionally worked on heads looks like!Looking good but honestly, I'd have left the intake alone, you want the smaller ports feeding into the larger ports, no chance of air hitting a mismatch.
Good eye. The heat shield will keep those off of there once installed.Don't forget about the injector return lines laying on the exhaust manifold curb side.