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Post  cool40 July 5th 2011, 12:14 am

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cool40 wrote: Idea lets say a guy had some A460 heads with the stud boss unfinished or even welded some up,then remachined them down flat,like a prifiler or C460.the stands could then be flat and one piece.the ex stand has no cant on it,only the intake,where the stand and head go together.the intake stand could also be machined flat on bottom and reused.maybe even machine the "cant"on the bottom of the ex stand so the welding would'nt cause the two to work against each other.thats a long shot aint it! alien

I dont see how that would change that actual angle of the valves...which the rockers would have to be aligned with...soooo. SHAFT MOUNTED ROCKER ARMS - Page 3 102
it would'nt change the valve angle,just the stand to haed surface point,the angle is in the stand.it'd be like a C head pritty much.if i could draw you a picture...... Laughing
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Post  c.evans July 5th 2011, 12:17 am

powerstrokeace wrote:So does that mean we no longer have to mill (shorten) the heads studs and in some case the nuts as well for the A460 stuff?

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No sir, you still have to shorten your A-460 heads studs and nuts. Go back through the entire thread and you'll see where I tried to explain, that ARP is the guilty party, because they are making the head studs too long. They have been doing this ever since they created the "internal wrenching" feature.

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Post  c.evans July 5th 2011, 12:24 am

cool40 wrote: Idea lets say a guy had some A460 heads with the stud boss unfinished or even welded some up,then remachined them down flat,like a prifiler or C460.the stands could then be flat and one piece.the ex stand has no cant on it,only the intake,where the stand and head go together.the intake stand could also be machined flat on bottom and reused.maybe even machine the "cant"on the bottom of the ex stand so the welding would'nt cause the two to work against each other.thats a long shot aint it! alien

If you did that to the heads, then you would rule out the option of ever running stud mounted rockers on those A-460 heads. Furthermore, IMO it would be much easier to just switch to a better head such as the FRPP C-460, or Pro-Filer heads. I can't think of any reason for going through all that trouble,,,, these new W.W. one piece rocker stands are going to be just fine.

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Post  cool40 July 5th 2011, 12:42 am

c.evans wrote:
cool40 wrote: Idea lets say a guy had some A460 heads with the stud boss unfinished or even welded some up,then remachined them down flat,like a prifiler or C460.the stands could then be flat and one piece.the ex stand has no cant on it,only the intake,where the stand and head go together.the intake stand could also be machined flat on bottom and reused.maybe even machine the "cant"on the bottom of the ex stand so the welding would'nt cause the two to work against each other.thats a long shot aint it! alien

If you did that to the heads, then you would rule out the option of ever running stud mounted rockers on those A-460 heads. Furthermore, IMO it would be much easier to just switch to a better head such as the FRPP C-460, or Pro-Filer heads. I can't think of any reason for going through all that trouble,,,, these new W.W. one piece rocker stands are going to be just fine.

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i dont see any problem with them now,just thinking out loud.lol.i hope mine will have an easy life with ti valves and mild cam.
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Post  rmcomprandy July 5th 2011, 9:43 am

When installing the Jesel system on a B.B. Chevy head, the intake side requires that the stud bosses be milled flat and parallel with the deck. The exhaust side still uses individual shaft rockers which flex all over the place; (relying entirely on the boss flat & the bolt which holds down the rocker stand to control the flex on that side).
I have a Chevrolet customer which uses the shaft rockers on the intake side and studs with a girdle on the exhaust side because the Spintron testing shows that is the best way to go for him. EVERY situation will be a bit different.

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Post  Nevs July 10th 2011, 6:53 pm

Nice information Charlie. Thanks for sharing.
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Post  c.evans August 29th 2011, 2:38 pm

bump for Jim.

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Post  bruno August 29th 2011, 5:02 pm

Very informative thread Charlie, thank you for your knowledge

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Post  cool40 September 11th 2011, 10:49 pm

just to add to this post some info on how these rockers fit on eliminator heads.i had to slot the holes for big push rods and a little on the corner of the intake stud pads for stand clearance.looken like all will work well! thanks Charlie Very Happy SHAFT MOUNTED ROCKER ARMS - Page 3 Rocker13[img]SHAFT MOUNTED ROCKER ARMS - Page 3 Rocker10
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Post  138 September 11th 2011, 11:00 pm

lookin good...but what is the weld for?

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Post  cool40 September 11th 2011, 11:17 pm

138 wrote:lookin good...but what is the weld for?

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blem head.got a hellofa deal on them tho!lol. i think the ex bolt hole got drilled little deep.IDT repaired it before i got them.
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Post  steven gregoire November 23rd 2013, 9:27 pm

i have a set of these rockers, and im still struggling to find some valve covers that fit properly. any body have a number that fits?
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Post  cool40 November 23rd 2013, 9:56 pm

https://i.servimg.com/u/f44/14/44/77/74/valve_10.jpg
steven gregoire wrote:i have a set of these rockers, and im still struggling to find some valve covers that fit properly.  any body have a number that fits?
i got these from BF Evans.they work with a little trim work.lol
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Post  steven gregoire November 23rd 2013, 10:03 pm

Deff nice looking covers. did they clear the exh valve spring thats close to that lower corner bolt?
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Post  cool40 November 23rd 2013, 10:56 pm

https://i.servimg.com/u/f44/14/44/77/74/valve_11.jpg
steven gregoire wrote:Deff nice looking covers.  did they clear the exh valve spring  thats close to that lower corner bolt?
after i "worked"on them.lol you also need to notch the top rail for push rods.
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Post  Curt November 24th 2013, 12:35 pm

steven gregoire wrote:i have a set of these rockers, and im still struggling to find some valve covers that fit properly.  any body have a number that fits?
I have some polished, billet rail sheet metal valve covers that will work with them.

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Post  rmcomprandy November 26th 2013, 11:47 am

I have used upwards of an inch of valve lift and over 1,000 lbs. of open valve spring pressure with STUD rocker mounting.
Longer exhaust studs and deeper heli-coils on the exhaust side and a good girdle on top maybe was not needed however, absolutely no problems at all have arisen doing that. Finding some original 7/16" Ford guideplates was an original problem however, I think Trick Flow now is providing them, also.

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Post  J.Toney February 16th 2016, 10:47 pm

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T&D one piece intake bar.
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Post  CDMBill May 8th 2016, 1:11 pm

Glad to see you got the T&D and I apologize for not seeing your PM for so long. I'm sure you'll be happy with the T&D. I'm running T&D now on both my 598" in the '87 Fox and 572" I'm finally finishing for the '71 Convertible. Both are stainless rockers, the fatigue life on aluminum is too unpredictable. At a minimum I would tell folks to run stainless on thw exhaust side as a failure there messes up more than just the rocker as the intake openng event will break something as the intake tries to open against the cpatured cylinder pressure with no exhuast event.

I'm really impressed with the T&D and the service they have provided in helping me evolve the combinations for more power and reliability. I have their spring oiling option, something that seemed risky with aluminum rockers, and valve spring life is measuarably better.

They also stay amazingly consistent when I check the lash.

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Post  windsor May 9th 2016, 2:09 am

Bill - what kind of cost upgrade is the steel over the aluminum rockers?
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Post  J.Toney May 9th 2016, 11:06 pm

windsor wrote:Bill - what kind of cost upgrade is the steel over the aluminum rockers?
A lot.
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Post  windsor June 13th 2016, 2:09 pm

I spoke to Crower about their shaft system for A460 heads and while their aluminum is generally a bit pricier to begin with, their stainless steel rocker upgrade is only about $150 more, they told me.  So, this is another option out there and everyone seems to like their stainless stud mounted rockers a whole lot.


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Post  cool40 June 13th 2016, 2:53 pm

windsor wrote:I spoke to Crower about their shaft system for A460 heads and while their aluminum is generally a bit pricier to begin with, their stainless uograde is only about $150 more.  Another option out there and everyone seems to like their stainless stud mounted rockers a whole lot.
i always ran crower stud mount rockers and never had a problem.im sure their shaft setup is good quality also. What kinda $$ are they?
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Post  windsor June 13th 2016, 3:06 pm

https://m.summitracing.com/parts/cro-75789   This lists the Motorsports version as $1529 in aluminum.

https://m.summitracing.com/parts/cro-75750  $1549 for TFS A460 aluminum.


In both of those listings you'll notice it says both versions have a one piece intake stand. I'll ask about that as well.

If you look up the part number for the intake stand it's almost $300 https://m.summitracing.com/parts/cro-75400x320i

while a new exhaust stand is only $50 https://m.summitracing.com/parts/cro-75400x320e

So sounds about right.
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Post  valvemotion June 28th 2016, 3:32 pm

That will solve a lot of valve train problems.

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