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That's not how it works... lol You brought the solution to the table, you get to fund the project
I am assuming you could stick to the same pushrod lengths, but the back of the rocker looks quite thick. I have been sitting on the fence wrt buying some full roller rockers or not. They are a bit cheaper than the crane gold...
For some odd reason the DWF doesn't open up automatically when you just DL it regularly, so try to save it somewhere then view it with a DWF viewer. Anyway, there is a scan of a stock 3x00 roller rocker (1.6) and a stock 4.3L stamped rocker (I'm assuming 1.6), imported into CAD and dimensioned.
For some odd reason the DWF doesn't open up automatically when you just DL it regularly, so try to save it somewhere then view it with a DWF viewer. Anyway, there is a scan of a stock 3x00 roller rocker (1.6) and a stock 4.3L stamped rocker (I'm assuming 1.6), imported into CAD and dimensioned.
You can all decide from there....
You always have to be the party pooper Well, I bought that double roller cloyes damn it
Judging from the pics and dimentions, they are only 0.0453" off. However if you take into account that factory GM rockers are not known for their preciseness the gap might open or close a little. These do look as if they might work, however being non self alinging the gen 3 guys would need to use guide plates and heat treated pushrods.
2000 Grand Am GT 2011 Chevy Impala
"The world's best cam combined with a poor set of heads will produce an engine that's a dog. But bolt on a set of great heads even with a poor cam, and that engine will still make great power." ~John Lingenfelter
For some odd reason the DWF doesn't open up automatically when you just DL it regularly, so try to save it somewhere then view it with a DWF viewer. Anyway, there is a scan of a stock 3x00 roller rocker (1.6) and a stock 4.3L stamped rocker (I'm assuming 1.6), imported into CAD and dimensioned.
i think for the dollar id just get a cam, instead of 5hp i'd get a lot more from a cam for a hundred less. but then i bought the crane rockers and a cam so i guess i'm all about over kill.
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Not everyone is going to want to pull their intake manifolds and cam to install a new one. Higher ratio will possibly be more than 5 hp too, hard to say right now. Im still waiting to hear back from thunder racing on the stock cam specs.
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