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Old 03-04-2015, 02:24 AM
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Very nice work Wayne. Now can you imagine the difference in stress, movement and location if you altered the pushrod side of the rocker arm to being geometrically accurate like the Miller arms. Also the Miller rocker Arms have a machined surface on the top that can be used to measure angles on both sides of the rocker arm to get the 90* correct. You mentioned that you had difficulty measuring the pushrod side, well this makes it easy. Between your work on lift and mine on location and angle we both came to the same conclusion, True Mid Lift and perpendicularity on both sides of the rocker arm flat out works and makes sense.
That's also T-7 aluminum
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