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Offline ff6849

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Rocker replacment
« on: May 10, 2012 - 02:33:40 PM »
Guess what I am doing this week-end, replacing a set of Pro-Form rockers with a set of Hughes 1.5 rockers.  Had 100 miles on my new motor bent a push rod and lifter came out of is bore, lost all oil pressure and clanking valve train....Hopefully this will solve/fix my issues
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73 440 Cuda'
915 heads (mild head work, stock bottom end 10/9:1 compression)
A518 2600-2800 Stall
4.10 rear gear
TTI headers with 3' exhaust with  X pipe 
comp XE274H cam
Hughes Roller Rockers
Holley Sniper EFI
Holley Street Dominator intake
MSD ignition




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Re: Rocker replacment
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2012 - 12:33:55 AM »
Assuming you're using hydraulic lifters, hopefully you've read around to find what adjustments people are using.  I believe 3/4 turn past snug is the winner.  Some have stories of the pushrod jumping out (then possibly bending) if it's tightened to only 1/2 turn past.
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Offline ff6849

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Re: Rocker replacment
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2012 - 02:53:54 AM »
Thanks for  that good info, I know for sure that my push rods were to short I had the adjuster screw almost fully at their maximum adjustment from what I  have gathered  they  only should be one or two threads past the bottom edge of the roller of the rocker arm for a correct length push rod, and the adjustable part of the rocker is for preload only,  which sounds as if it should be 3/4 turn past that. Hughes sent me the adjustable push rod and lifter tool to measure the correct length of the push rod. Hopefully I can get my valve train geometry correct using this as my starting point, the sad thing is I had a very reputable mopar engine builder build my engine too. 
« Last Edit: May 11, 2012 - 10:04:08 AM by ff6849 »
(__________]]]]]}~~~~

73 440 Cuda'
915 heads (mild head work, stock bottom end 10/9:1 compression)
A518 2600-2800 Stall
4.10 rear gear
TTI headers with 3' exhaust with  X pipe 
comp XE274H cam
Hughes Roller Rockers
Holley Sniper EFI
Holley Street Dominator intake
MSD ignition

Offline PlumCraZRT

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Re: Rocker replacment
« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2012 - 02:38:41 PM »
Thanks for  that good info, I know for sure that my push rods were to short I had the adjuster screw almost fully at their maximum adjustment from what I  have gathered  they  only should be one or two threads past the bottom edge of the roller of the rocker arm for a correct length push rod, and the adjustable part of the rocker is for preload only,  which sounds as if it should be 3/4 turn past that. Hughes sent me the adjustable push rod and lifter tool to measure the correct length of the push rod. Hopefully I can get my valve train geometry correct using this as my starting point, the sad thing is I had a very reputable mopar engine builder build my engine too.

Agreed.  That's a bummer.  You may consider letting him know you're unhappy with how the pushrods/rockers were put together.

Post up and tell us what the correct length should be and what length you had in there.  I'm curious what the difference in length is.
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Re: Rocker replacment
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2012 - 10:12:34 PM »
..............Did u have any warranty........kim......
The beast has been unleashed........Thems the hazzards..........Unleash the beast......

Offline ff6849

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Re: Rocker replacment
« Reply #5 on: May 12, 2012 - 02:09:23 PM »
one issue is that the motor was done about 5 years ago, thought I would have gotten everything done a little faster, but had two kids going to catholic high school where I coached football and wrestling had a major change in my work schedule....so things got put on hold and with little or time but I am back track with a very flexible work schedule again and both kids are graduated,  so I have the time to get it done
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73 440 Cuda'
915 heads (mild head work, stock bottom end 10/9:1 compression)
A518 2600-2800 Stall
4.10 rear gear
TTI headers with 3' exhaust with  X pipe 
comp XE274H cam
Hughes Roller Rockers
Holley Sniper EFI
Holley Street Dominator intake
MSD ignition