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Originally Posted by Caprimaniac
For a 347 with Victor Jr. heads; which of the three options would you pick?
Please VOTE!
The new shaft mounts with stainless steel rockers is my favourite, although in the adds there is much focus on top fuel and "really harsh" racing environment for these rockers.
I'm currently using the Comp Cams stainless steel roller rockers on 7/16 studs, and it seems to work very well.
Will any of these aluminium rocker options be a good choice, and is there anything that makes one better than the other?
Post this poll simply because I have no 1. hand experience on shaft mounts and have few others to ask, besides from you, great lot! Use is mild solid roller cam (0.64" lift, 300 duration, up to 7500- 8000 rpm). did some searches and read quite alot without finding a favourite amongst the two poll options. Last list of parts I used were simply put together by manufacturers choice and my own eyes staring at the the glossy catalogue pages...
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A...Do NOT use anything form China with a bearing in it.
B. Mine, Harland Sharp, T+D, Jesel..they are all more then serviceable.
If you're not racing it, what do you intend to gain by changing what works well already.
If you are racing it....consider a stud girdle.