Are banana groove shafts necessary if I run aluminum roller rockers with needle bearings? Can c a guy use factory hydraulic shafts. Thanks. Kim
I think the nanner grooves are more for the original 273 rockers or for bushed rockers. It seems to me that the regular oiling holes in the shafts would be enough for needle bearings.Are banana groove shafts necessary if I run aluminum roller rockers with needle bearings? Can c a guy use factory hydraulic shafts. Thanks. Kim
Are banana groove shafts necessary if I run aluminum roller rockers with needle bearings? Can c a guy use factory hydraulic shafts. Thanks. Kim
And there you have it. But John, do they need to have nanner grooves?Absolutely not. Hardened chrome shafts recommended.
And there you have it. But John, do they need to have nanner grooves?
Otay. Cool. Learn sumffin new everyday. Thank you kindly.No sir. Roller bearing and banana grooves are a good mix. The rollers roll on a smooth hard shaft. Banana grooves are for 273 and bushed rockers to assist spreading the oil and preventing wear.
I totally forgot about needing chrome shafts. KimAbsolutely not. Hardened chrome shafts recommended.
I totally forgot about needing chrome shafts. Kim
Yup, I've seen them chew into stock shafts before. I forgot about the hardened shafts too.If you don’t use hard chromed shafts it will fail very quickly. When that happens it makes a pretty big mess.
That was my thought, but I'm not gonna argue about it. Thanks.Banana grooved shafts even if hardened will tear up the needle bearings. The shaft acts as an inner race you would not want the needles to be running over the grooves. The oil will spread through the bearing they do not need surface spread oiling as a solid bushed or steel rocker.
Not all of them. Some have the "half balls" like the Comp steel roller rockers.^^^^ Well how do stud mount roller rockers work? They have needle rollers that run on a fixed shaft [ trunnion ], just like needle rollers on a Mopar fixed shaft. Also, the same bottom loading occurs whether it is needle rollers or bushing.
I have ruined several sets of hard chromed rocker shafts by using needle bearing rocker arms even with a high volume oil pump and 70 PSI oil pressure. However I do use fairly strong valve springs with 500 lbs of open pressure.^^^^ Well how do stud mount roller rockers work? They have needle rollers that run on a fixed shaft [ trunnion ], just like needle rollers on a Mopar fixed shaft. Also, the same bottom loading occurs whether it is needle rollers or bushing.
Sho nuff. A whiz wheel will do it, but as @MoparLeo said, very carefully.My '65 273 doesn't have any nanners... can I put them in there myself?
Careful How? Not to Deep?Sho nuff. A whiz wheel will do it, but as @MoparLeo said, very carefully.
See if @prorac1 will chime in. He and his son did some. He posted pictures on here somewhere. They did a nice job. Maybe an inch long at the very most centered over the oiling holes and not too terribly deep. Just deep enough for the oil to spread out. Eric, post the link to what you and Jason did. I got him on Facebook, too. I'll send him a message.Careful How? Not to Deep?
Not to Wide?
Not to Nanner???
He may be a while because I think they actually go to sleep like normal people. lolCareful How? Not to Deep?
Not to Wide?
Not to Nanner???
That's just beeyootiful.Pretty much not to wide, or deep. You don’t want to let the groove go outside the confines of the rocker body or you will lose your oil pressure for oiling the rocker.
Th deep is an obvious problem cause you’d put a hole in the shaft.
But this is what we did. I just used an angle grinder and a steady hand if I remember correctly.
Hope this helps. Prorac1
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