No, use Comp Pro Magnum rockers and hollow pushrods. I just discovered this fact here on FABO from another member In Reno IIRC, doing just this very thing. The rockers are set up to handle this.So, how does this work. Can I drill the Magnum block for the thru the head shaft oiling? Or do i have to spend $8-900 for special rockers?
I think you also need a lifter with an oil hole as well. As I recalled the go to was an AMC lifter?
Yes you are correct. Sorry, forgot this was the other way around, the shafts need oil.Don't the stock Magnum roller lifters oil through the lifter? I think you are thinking of an LA block using Magnum heads. This is the opposite.
Yep.. I have recently purchased trickflow heads and my set of comp rockers allow pushrod oiling so I won't be using my modified speed masters on this build anymore (they'll move to another).I put Edelbrock LA-type heads on a late Magnum block (rocker oil passage not drilled) and made my own external rocker oiling setup based on a similar thing @Toluene56 did on his engine (I believe he used Speedmaster heads on Magnum block). My build thread: https://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopa...magnum-edelbrock-la-heads-build.418466/page-4
Shaft-mount rockers are designed to have constant (or nearly constant) pressurized oil fed at the fulcrum point on the underside of the rocker shaft. Trying to oil through the pushrods into the rockers might work if the aftermarket rockers have internal passages for that but I personally would still want pressurized oil inside the shafts. I guess that's your call.
Or if the block is disassembled just have the passage drilled to oil the rocker shafts; all Magnum blocks came with the passages cast into the valley it's just the later ones (1996-ish and up?) didn't have the passage drilled from the factory. I didn't feel like disassembling my short block so I did it the complicated way lol.
So the comp rockers mentioned above, with AMC lifters, will allow you to simply oil the shaft rockers on the tfs heads with pushrod oiling, and no external lines? Thanks!!!Yep.. I have recently purchased trickflow heads and my set of comp rockers allow pushrod oiling so I won't be using my modified speed masters on this build anymore (they'll move to another).
Here are a couple pictures. It works as long as you have the oiling holes large enough.View attachment 1715342438 View attachment 1715342439
Looks like. I pulled them off my other engine to double check and sure as hell they have oil passages in each rocker from the adjuster.So the comp rockers mentioned above, with AMC lifters, will allow you to simply oil the shaft rockers on the tfs heads with pushrod oiling, and no external lines? Thanks!!!
That's awesome! Following with wide eyes!!Looks like. I pulled them off my other engine to double check and sure as hell they have oil passages in each rocker from the adjuster.
So the comp rockers mentioned above, with AMC lifters, will allow you to simply oil the shaft rockers on the tfs heads with pushrod oiling, and no external lines? Thanks!!!
Yes if your using Hyd. Lifters. Double check link/call Comp.So the comp rockers mentioned above, with AMC lifters, will allow you to simply oil the shaft rockers on the tfs heads with pushrod oiling, and no external lines? Thanks!!!
I think there is some confusion here, maybe it is me. Unless you are proposing using flat tappet lifters in a Magnum block.
The AMC flat tappet hydraulic lifters are for using Magnum heads on LA block. AMC lifters will supply oil to the pushrods. If you have an LA block, there is no need for that because the TF heads will get oiled the way they were designed to, through the block.
If you're using the TF heads on a Magnum block without the passages to oil the heads drilled in the block, you can use the stock roller lifters or other roller lifter that oils the pushrods with the Comp ultra pro magnum rockers and oil the rockers through the push rods.
The other questions is, has anyone run these rockers without normal oil feed through the cam and block, oiling ONLY through the lifters and pushrods? How is the durability?
DrEamer; the cams are different but you can run a cam drilled for LA oiling in a Magnum block with no problems.
With the rocker arms that Toluene56 posted in pictures, you could even run LA heads with shafts on a Magnum block that is not drilled for LA oiling, or on either block with a cam that is not LA drilled, or any combination of block and cam that has the cam bearings installed rotated to block off oiling to the heads.
The other questions is, has anyone run these rockers without normal oil feed through the cam and block, oiling ONLY through the lifters and pushrods? How is the durability?
If you get an aftermarket camshaft intended or sold as a Magnum camshaft, and it specifies it has been drilled for LA head oiling, like many of Hughes Engines cams and some others, you'll have NO issue with insufficient oiling from the camshaft.I guess the other question is there enough oil using a Magnum cam to feed a shaft rocker engine?