cwkerr007
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my magnum eq heads have comp studs and guides and when the rocker is in the correct geometry to measure for my pushrods I don't have many threads on the stud to use should I shim the studs has anyone had this issue????
Thats what I wanted to hear I'm gonna use my old guides as templates to make some do you have picsMike @ B3 helped me with my EQ heads . I ended up buying some flat shim stock and making my own shims . Worked great !
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Only parts I've heard good was his tuning fi systems. But if I wasn't in Tx. and him in Del. this wouldn't have turned out this way. And I bought the parts through him cause he was doin my heads. In his defenseI can't find anything wrong with them but I haven't used them either.No problem! I've heard both bad and good about PIE. No telling what they sent you, but I would assume a SBC rocker.
It took me 5yrs of saving ssi check to build this motor now because the bulk of the parts are not useable If I would have bought locally I could have returned now I have a flowed set of revalved heads on a stock lower and an intake that I will have to build brackets to have ac and stock valve train after buying hi$ valve covers to run it. So I basically ruined a stock 5.9 that I could have just put in 5yrs ago and drove it so yeah I'm p$@##!% off at myself for being so stupid to let the internet take my money and 5 yrs of my life.No problem! I've heard both bad and good about PIE. No telling what they sent you, but I would assume a SBC rocker.
I'll have to measure them but i bolted the oem on and they are working and have preloadWhat's the installed stem height on the valves? Are these +.100 5.025 valves?
If you don't know that, what about the installed spring height?
I allready tried in another thread to help, waste of timeWhat's the installed stem height on the valves? Are these +.100 5.025 valves?
If you don't know that, what about the installed spring height?
No I have valve covers that I can take off the tops and work on it I just was saying that the valve stem height is correct with oem specsI allready tried in another thread to help, waste of time
No I have valve covers that I can take off the tops and work on it I just was saying that the valve stem height is correct with oem specs
I appreciate your time and I want to use these but I am installing the motor now a n d can do it after it is in the truckI allready tried in another thread to help, waste of time
And mbaird said he shimed his and it worked for him so I am going to do just one set and see if it works.I allready tried in another thread to help, waste of time
That was the best link hook up I have ever gotten after reading the tech articles I called him and we were finishing each others sentences lol . After years of research I got more info in the 15 min call THANK YOU!!!Call Mike at B3 Racing Engines. Valve train geometry is his specialty.
B3 Racing Engines LLC - Performance Engine Building and Mopar Valvetrains
www.b3racingengines.com
So, you're going to arbitrarily just decide how thick the shims need to be? That's not very smart. Call Mike at B3 Racing Engines. He will tell you exactly how to find the correct thickness that you need.Thats what I wanted to hear I'm gonna use my old guides as templates to make some do you have pics
Good. We're trying to help. You need to turn your brain off and listen.That was the best link hook up I have ever gotten after reading the tech articles I called him and we were finishing each others sentences lol . After years of research I got more info in the 15 min call THANK YOU!!!
I have to have two drinksCall Mike at B3 Racing Engines. Valve train geometry is his specialty.
B3 Racing Engines LLC - Performance Engine Building and Mopar Valvetrains
www.b3racingengines.com
in me to do that and i paused drinkin 15yrs ago so I need a bottle before I start posting ????Good. We're trying to help. You need to turn your brain off and listen.