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Good thinking.....If I were filing, I'd punch out the end plugs and give them a good flushing before putting them in service as well.
Good thinking.....If I were filing, I'd punch out the end plugs and give them a good flushing before putting them in service as well.
One oiling hole per rocker or 2?Here’s our pictures from our Banana-Rama.
We also popped out the end caps and ran a wire bottle brush through them.
So far they seem to be working fine.
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Here’s our pictures from our Banana-Rama.
We also popped out the end caps and ran a wire bottle brush through them.
So far they seem to be working fine.
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Pretty reasonable from Smith Bros. Has thick wall also.
https://www.pushrods.net/product-page/mopar-la-rocker-shaft
So, first pic shows 2 sets of 273 rocker shafts. The shaft on the right has one oiling hole, and was used for a short time on a 340 hydraulic set up. The single round hole in the first pic would would be oriented so that it would line up with the oiling hole in the rocker during it's cycle. These holes are the same size and location on both shafts, and would provide ball/cup oiling and a little on the shaft in that area.
Pic 2 is where they differ......As you can see on the right shaft, there is definitely wear on the loaded side of the shaft. Since they were used for a very short time, I believe that they would inevitably score due to insufficient oiling. The shaft on the left has addressed this issue. A second hole with a banana groove cut right across the loaded part of the shaft spreading out the oil where it is needed.
I believe that both holes are needed to address ball/cup lubrication, and shaft lubrication when using adjustable 273 rockers with hydraulic pre-loaded lifters. From what I understand (info obtained here), with mechanical lifters, because of the designed lash, one hole is adequate because at certain points of the rocker cycle there is absolutely no pre-load on the rocker/shaft. This allows the oil to move around in the rocker arm/shaft fit clearance.........Just my thoughts!
BTW....Both shafts are OEM 273 shafts.
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The oiling holes look a little large. Is there any chance that those are hydraulic shafts?Here’s our pictures from our Banana-Rama.
We also popped out the end caps and ran a wire bottle brush through them.
So far they seem to be working fine.
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If I can ask, what did they quote you for this work?I’m currently having a set of these rockers bushed and spot faced for the locknut adjusters at Rocker Arms Unlimited. He’s also hard chroming the shafts and highly recommended Banana grooved shafts, which my set already had.
It was $508 shipped back to me, billet steel hold downs, shim/spacer kit ready to go. Might be high for some, but I was happy with the work and happy to support a local business.If I can ask, what did they quote you for this work?