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Posted by brtx on January 31, 2005 at 17:32:30 from (65.68.183.163):
In Reply to: moved post posted by CNKS on January 31, 2005 at 13:31:57:
cnks lee has made some good points on his posts.i think i would smooth the rocker radius and not ream the bushings and have another shaft built.you could be curing one problem and creating another.if the rocker radius does not get close to center on the valve it could create wear in the valve guide. if your bushings are not worn excessively reuse them.get a new rocker shaft if needed. if you have excessive wear. its taken40 plus years to get the wear you now have and with the way the rocker is assembled i cannot see a problem in the next 40 even if you farm with it every day.when you get the rockershaft installed you can eyeball the rocker /valve contact area.my guess would be that it will be ok.a reamer is good to get a perfect circle to a certain dimension .its not meant to ream an imperfect hole to a certain dimension.especially with 12 rockers and 7 pedestals that have to be relative to each other.my 2 cents
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