Opinions on these rockers

BK_CAULEY

it's built for speed not longevity, woman
Dec 26, 2006
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Thomasville, ga
The time has come to get some rockers and after reading some horror stories about needle bearings exploding in someof them, and seeing how some of them (FRP) get horrible shaft play i am considering these. hell i even considered using stock stamped rockers.

these are the ones i was thinkng about using. and another benifit of these is they dont have poly locks to worry about.

COMP Cams 1442-16 - COMP Cams Magnum Steel Roller Tip Rocker Arms - summitracing.com

so ets hear some opinions on them. good and bad.
 
Has anyone here run these? I just got a set and can't find any reviews on them.
Harland Sharp S4302
Rocker Arms, Stud Mount, Full Roller, Aluminum, 1.6 Ratio, Fits 7/16 in. Stud, Ford, Twisted Wedge Heads, Set

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15 to 40 friction-free horsepower.
Harland Sharp roller rockers have features like a needle-bearing, full-roller fulcrum assembly and a roller tip to reduce friction, wear, and to stabilize valve timing. They're available for most popular applications.
 
well you need something that will last and it has to be 1.7's with your cam, crane made the 94-95 cobra's with those and I have heard nothing but good things about them, no noise what so ever and I highly doubt comp's or frpp or anything else will last as long imo, even the harland sharps, I mean you dont see any of those going into production cars...
 
do they make them in 1.7 for 3/8 stud? i only saw 1.6 for 3/8 and 1.7 for 7/16


well you need something that will last and it has to be 1.7's with your cam, crane made the 94-95 cobra's with those and I have heard nothing but good things about them, no noise what so ever and I highly doubt comp's or frpp or anything else will last as long imo, even the harland sharps, I mean you dont see any of those going into production cars...