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Technical Board => General Technical => Topic started by: smithy on July 04, 2006, 03:16:46 AM



Title: roller rockers
Post by: smithy on July 04, 2006, 03:16:46 AM
hi all, does anyone know if chev and holden roller rockers are interchangeable?
the reason i ask is that i get a set of crowe roller rockers 1.6 ratio for a chev at a very good price ( 2 are damaged), but i am hunting a set for my 202 head which i am lead to believe is also 1.6. i understand i will still have to get the guide plates etc.

any help would be appreciated
cheers
dean


Title: Re: roller rockers
Post by: TorqueFC on July 04, 2006, 04:45:41 AM
guide plates are not a neccesity (spelling?) but are good to have. I do believe that they are interchangeable tho, do you know what stud sizes they suit? best advice would probably to ring somewhere like vpw australia or even a local engine builder, etc.

sorry i couldnt be of any more help.... :-/


Title: Re: roller rockers
Post by: fccool59 on July 04, 2006, 06:48:38 AM
some rockers should be used with guide plates were others you dont need them, check out some sites for rocker manufacturers and see if the are the same.
With guide plates you also need hardened pushrods, I think they are around $70 a set. If you buy yella terra guide plates you need to bend them to fit them, might be worth trying to find some that are ready to go on a holden 6.


Title: Re: roller rockers
Post by: smithy on July 04, 2006, 08:32:35 PM
thanks for the replys guys, i have been trying to find a set for the right price  (cheap) but so far not much luck, but as i said i can get these for next to nothing, but looks like i will do some homework.

cheers


Title: Re: roller rockers
Post by: nicko on July 04, 2006, 11:27:05 PM
a photo would help identify what brand your roller rocker is?
cheers


Title: Re: roller rockers
Post by: Dr_Terry on July 05, 2006, 04:06:12 AM
Hi Guys.

The SBC rocker ratio is 1.6 & the Holden 6 rocker ratio is 1.5. You can fit them if the stud size matches, it will just give you more valve lift. You will have to check the geometry.

All rockers that can swivel WILL NEED guide plates. Stock 202 do not because they can't swivel. 179/186 don't need guide plates because the hole in the head where they run is sized to act as the guide plate. If you fits studs to a 202 & fit 179/186 rockers or rollers you will need guide plates, otherwise what prevents the rockers moving sideways off the valve stem tip.

Dr Terry.