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Posted by lee on January 31, 2005 at 14:31:06 from (24.24.95.246):
In Reply to: Re: moved post posted by CNKS on January 31, 2005 at 13:36:02:
dear cnks, I realize you don't have a camera. I must say, with no disrespect, a picture here would be worth the cost of 1,000 rockers. LOL, I have to laugh, because I know you are trying your best to describe the geometry of your rocker. At this stage I cannot see it in my minds eye. It sounds like a valve tip wear pad is attached in some fashion to the stamped steel rockers. A groove the width of the valve stem is likely worn in this wear pad by the valve tip. The valve tips often have a chamfer. This could create the effect of a V shaped groove worn in the tip. This was the case for the rockers on my B. We dressed that surface to remove the groove sides and just to the point of cleaning up the area where the valve tip had been running on the rocker pad. The end result was a pad with slight curvature sweeping the tip of the valve. My description is probably no better than yours. I can't put a picture in words any better than you can.
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