For those interested in the SM-SS rockers , SM rockers hit the retainers on SM heads
View attachment 1715447617
Just finger tight to test.Are you using the tapered shims ? Studs ? Be sure not to over torque the shafts on the stands.
I don't think there are any instructions. I will have to look.I wonder if the intructions that come with the rockers tell you that the rockers won’t fit without additional parts....... or modifications.
I did that to my 273 rockers.A little grinding on the on the arm doesn't hurt to gain a little clearance.
Hopefully you can get the sweep more centered on the stem, but it's not looking good.alignment at +.030 , have not done a full sweep yet , can´t find my checking springs. I´d like to check the full sweep with some .040 hughes shims under the shafts.
View attachment 1715447620
I wonder if the intructions that come with the rockers tell you that the rockers won’t fit without additional parts....... or modifications.
alignment at +.030 , have not done a full sweep yet , can´t find my checking springs. I´d like to check the full sweep with some .040 hughes shims under the shafts.
View attachment 1715447620
You know as well as anyone, there is fit and then there is fit. The rockers probably fit fine with stock diameter springs. They will surely make the valve go up and down. Obviously not optimized but that is part of the joy of buying bottom dollar parts. The fact that their own brand labeled rockers align so poorly on their own heads should be embarrassing for them. Product Marketing people have no soul, they sell whatever you put in front of them. It's a shame they don't do the little bit of design changes required to make everything line up like it should but they are probably too busy making and selling Ford and Chevy parts by the shipload, rather than a few containers of Mopar parts. The date codes on some of these heads is telling. They obviously haven't been flying off the shelves and requiring multiple casting runs each year to resupply.
A little grinding on the on the arm doesn't hurt to gain a little clearance.