I wanted to know if someone help me identify manufacturer of these rocker arms. They bolt to 351C A-3 heads. Photo attached
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quote:Originally posted by 1Rocketship:
I know it's a chevy big block rocker arm.
quote:Originally posted by PanteraDoug:
Some of the racers use various ratios on the arms to "fine tune" the hp and torque curves.
I've seen 1.65's on the exhausts and 1.8 on the intakes.
1.7's would be taking about 7 thousands off the normal lift (on a 605 lift cam)
quote:Excellent illustrative comparison
quote:Excellent illustrative comparison. Thank you for taking the time. I've always wondered about the comparability.
quote:Originally posted by Panterror:
Thanks for the posts. Interesting topic for the OP. I can’t take credit for the picture. I think it may have actually been posted by Blizz on the old 335 series forum back in 2008. I snagged it because these two happened to be from the same manufacture for the two applications of 351c & BBC. It did show the two varied by more than just a small amount in ratio. I added the blue lines and shared what I had seen/measured and it was part of a pretty good discussion on the subject of BBC vs 351c rockers.
Before I posted that picture here I went back and tried to search the thread at the new forum but couldn’t find it. -Maybe someone handier than I can find it.
At the time I had bought a set of Comp Magnum steel rockers from Comp that were advertised 1.73 351c/460 but were marked 1.7 351c/460 when they arrived. The cup position did not appear different on them. When I called Comp they said they were all the same rocker which prompted some discussion but no satisfactory explanation. I did end up using them without issue. It was a hydro-roller stroker sbf. At the time, there seemed to be a rash of complaints of pushrod interference on rocker bodies, heads, and having to split guide plates which can happen due to a variety of contributing factors with about any rocker. At the time I was thinking the difference shown in the picture could have been a contributor. -I never had any problem with them though.
Best,
K