Smokem Turbler Joined May 10, 2006 Messages 5,565 Jun 22, 2012 #1 15 left, seen rocker deflection reduced from 0.009-0.011" to 0.002-0.004" depending on seat/load pressure. $125 plus shipping - includes hardware.
15 left, seen rocker deflection reduced from 0.009-0.011" to 0.002-0.004" depending on seat/load pressure. $125 plus shipping - includes hardware.
Smokem Turbler Joined May 10, 2006 Messages 5,565 Jun 22, 2012 #3 Edit - $125 shipped - includes hardware. PM for details.
Red_Rattler High Tech Redneck Joined Nov 5, 2007 Messages 2,090 Aug 7, 2012 #6 Very nice setup and high quality! Love mine, fit like a glove
ComnRailPwr New member Joined Jun 15, 2009 Messages 3,293 Aug 16, 2012 #8 Is their no need for this in a 24v or CR application?
97crewcab Wrong. Joined Aug 1, 2006 Messages 2,804 Aug 16, 2012 #9 I would assume that your 1 piece valve cover on a 24v does the same thing as the support on a 12v.
9724VF350 Tractor Guy Joined Mar 2, 2010 Messages 2,784 Aug 16, 2012 #10 ComnRailPwr said: Is their no need for this in a 24v or CR application? Click to expand... Not really, they are not as likely to deflect in the same manner as a 12V. 97crewcab said: I would assume that your 1 piece valve cover on a 24v does the same thing as the support on a 12v. Click to expand... Actually a 24V valve cover does not tie into the rockers at all.
ComnRailPwr said: Is their no need for this in a 24v or CR application? Click to expand... Not really, they are not as likely to deflect in the same manner as a 12V. 97crewcab said: I would assume that your 1 piece valve cover on a 24v does the same thing as the support on a 12v. Click to expand... Actually a 24V valve cover does not tie into the rockers at all.
Smokem Turbler Joined May 10, 2006 Messages 5,565 Aug 16, 2012 #11 ComnRailPwr said: Is their no need for this in a 24v or CR application? Click to expand... Rocker bridges are the problem child in that setup, working on it.
ComnRailPwr said: Is their no need for this in a 24v or CR application? Click to expand... Rocker bridges are the problem child in that setup, working on it.