YoungPerformance
SO Tech Expert
i just find it odd that someone would be a 1200 hp motor and stick hydraulic lifter in it but then add jesel rockers and spring oilers?
Why is that?
The vast majority of my customers have no idea how to set valves, nor do they want to be bothered with having it done. The hyd. stuff is maintenance free, which can't be said of a solid roller. The hyd. setup should easily outlast a solid roller. I use Jesel shaft rockers because I want all the stability I can get at 6000 rpm. That, and it's the best.(as is T&D) Again, it is expected in an engine at that level. I think it is pretty much a most at that level. Also, by the time you add up rockers, guide plates, studs, stud girdles, etc., the shaft rockers are only about $200 more. I think that is a no brainer for $200.
The spring may or may not be needed, but they sure can't hurt. I am looking for all the longevity I can get. Hope this helps explain it.
Eddie