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Old 10-13-2008, 10:37 PM
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Rocker arm installation?

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Anyone have these modified rocker arms from ZZP?

Anyone know of any good articles on installation or can give any advice?



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Old 10-14-2008, 01:38 AM
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Re: Rocker arm installation?

Nope, never tried them, but I was looking at them myself.

I wonder how they would work with custom PCMs and shift points at 6000 rpms. Valve Float?

I also emailed ZZP who said they do have 1.8 and 1.84 ratio rockers for 399.99. I asked why so expensive compared to the 1.9's and they said its because these 1.84's are new and not remachined. They also include pushrods.
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Re: Rocker arm installation?

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Nope, never tried them, but I was looking at them myself.

I wonder how they would work with custom PCMs and shift points at 6000 rpms. Valve Float?
Higher ratio rocker arms will have no effect on valve float; that is determined by the spring’s ability to keep the valve on the seat during high rpm operation. Anything above 5800-6000 rpm and the stock springs are borderline; especially with age. If you are considering doing a rocker upgrade and plan on shifts @ 6200, you might as well install a set of Comp Cams 105 springs, retainers, push rods and new valve seals while doing the job. Personally, I would much prefer the CC Pro Magnum shaft mount rockers, to a set of “reworked” stock rockers! In addition, this would eliminate the stock rocker pedestal. BTW, I use CC Pro-Magnum rockers on both of my Z-28’s; one of them shifting above 6800 rpm, and have never had a problem! Of course, I have the other valve train components to support the rpm. Some good tech info below:

http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_p...les1.php?id=53
http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_p...les1.php?id=43
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