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Old 03-03-2001, 12:18 PM   #1
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Problem clearance w/ TPIS roller rockers and stock valve covers

A while back i ordered a set of Comp alluminum roller rockers(1.5 for intake and exhaust)its going on a pair of 88' corvette alluminum heads and im using 3/8 studs. I have Summit centerbolt valve covers. Now i noticed when i was fitting it in there were some clearance problems, but im worried if i need to grind the roller rockers. If i only have to grind some parts of the valve covers thats no problem, im just worried about the rocker arms. The roller rockers are from TPIS there red and they sort of look like those gold ones. I know i should of gotten crane but too late need help with someone whos had this problem.

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92' camaro
New 305 block TPI conversion, Flat top pistons,Bore over .30 Forged parts all around,Edelbrock intake,ported plennum,ported corvette alluminum heads, accel cam,52mm throttle bodie, SLP runners Home aid cold air induction, Air foil,ford SVO 19lb injectors,fuel regulator,cloys timing chain, comp alluminum roller rocker arms and pushrods MSD 8.5 mm wires, bosch plattinum plugs, hypertech cap & rotor and coil, Edelbrock TES headers, free flowing catalytic converter and a 3 inch force II flowmaster exhaust system, and a 3 inch cutout,Zoom multi friction clutch, T-5 tranny,billenstien shocks&struts.
Soon to come!!!
Procharger system 12lbs o boost.
New paint job(hawaiin orchid purple)Cast alluminum ZR1 rims w/ 275 tires.
Favorite quote: "where ever u go, there u are"

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1971 plymouth Duster
Mods:340,edelbrock victor jr. intake, 650 4 barrel holley, heddman headers,40 series dual flowmasters, cold air intake,4:10 gears, just got a new paint job and cragar rims with 315 tires in the back.
:Yeah its not a chevy but damn how many 71' dusters have u seen in the streets.
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Old 03-03-2001, 05:34 PM   #2
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You can't use regular roller rockers with centerbolt valve covers!! They make special roller rockers made specifically to fit under centerbolt valve covers!! If you use perimeter bolt valve covers you have to get the tall valve covers because roller rockers won't fit under stock valve covers! The only roller rockers that will fit under a stock valve cover are the roller TIP rockers!!

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200,000+ miles (speedo/odometer non-funtional! Odometer reads 142,000)
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9 bolt Borg Warner Rear (2.77's....oh joy) :P
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Soon to upgrade to a 355 converted from TPI to Carb, Edelbrock 750CFM Carb, Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake, Hedman Shorty Headers, Stock casting pocket ported heads (2.02/1.60 - 65cc), XE268 Cam, Moroso HEI ignition kit with external MSD Blaster II Coil and an MSD 6-AL Box!!
Current project: Keeping my 305 running until I get my income tax returns!
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Old 03-03-2001, 05:53 PM   #3
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maybe i wasnt clear, these comp alluminum roller rockers were made for TPI, TPIS said they just need a little grinding. Is there anyone else who has had this problem.

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92' camaro
New 305 block TPI conversion, Flat top pistons,Bore over .30 Forged parts all around,Edelbrock intake,ported plennum,ported corvette alluminum heads, accel cam,52mm throttle bodie, SLP runners Home aid cold air induction, Air foil,ford SVO 19lb injectors,fuel regulator,cloys timing chain, comp alluminum roller rocker arms and pushrods MSD 8.5 mm wires, bosch plattinum plugs, hypertech cap & rotor and coil, Edelbrock TES headers, free flowing catalytic converter and a 3 inch force II flowmaster exhaust system, and a 3 inch cutout,Zoom multi friction clutch, T-5 tranny,billenstien shocks&struts.
Soon to come!!!
Procharger system 12lbs o boost.
New paint job(hawaiin orchid purple)Cast alluminum ZR1 rims w/ 275 tires.
Favorite quote: "where ever u go, there u are"

Other car;
1971 plymouth Duster
Mods:340,edelbrock victor jr. intake, 650 4 barrel holley, heddman headers,40 series dual flowmasters, cold air intake,4:10 gears, just got a new paint job and cragar rims with 315 tires in the back.
:Yeah its not a chevy but damn how many 71' dusters have u seen in the streets.
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Old 03-03-2001, 06:04 PM   #4
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Grind your covers or get thicker gaskets.

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Old 03-06-2001, 09:17 AM   #5
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thank u
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Old 03-06-2001, 10:27 AM   #6
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TPIS grinds the drip tabs themselves on the motors they build.

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Old 03-06-2001, 12:16 PM   #7
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thank u glen,thats all i wanted to know, grinding the drip tabs

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92' camaro
New 305 block TPI conversion, Flat top pistons,Bore over .30 Forged parts all around,Edelbrock intake,ported plennum,ported corvette alluminum heads, accel cam,52mm throttle bodie, SLP runners Home aid cold air induction, Air foil,ford SVO 19lb injectors,fuel regulator,cloys timing chain, comp alluminum roller rocker arms and pushrods MSD 8.5 mm wires, bosch plattinum plugs, hypertech cap & rotor and coil, Edelbrock TES headers, free flowing catalytic converter and a 3 inch force II flowmaster exhaust system, and a 3 inch cutout,Zoom multi friction clutch, T-5 tranny,billenstien shocks&struts.
Soon to come!!!
Procharger system 12lbs o boost.
New paint job(hawaiin orchid purple)Cast alluminum ZR1 rims w/ 275 tires.
Favorite quote: "where ever u go, there u are"

Other car;
1971 plymouth Duster
Mods:340,edelbrock victor jr. intake, 650 4 barrel holley, heddman headers,40 series dual flowmasters, cold air intake,4:10 gears, just got a new paint job and cragar rims with 315 tires in the back.
:Yeah its not a chevy but damn how many 71' dusters have u seen in the streets.
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Old 03-07-2001, 01:28 PM   #8
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Just a quick retort to 86...unless you're doing something funny, roller rockers will fit under perimeter VCs no problem. I had a set of harland sharp full roller 1.5s on my 85 w/ stock LG4 VCs and stock gaskets. And i'm not the only one that they've fit for.
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Old 03-07-2001, 06:44 PM   #9
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hey ed what roller rocker arms did u use(what brand) and did u have to modify the valve cover or roller rockers.

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92' camaro
New 305 block TPI conversion, Flat top pistons,Bore over .30 Forged parts all around,Edelbrock intake,ported plennum,ported corvette alluminum heads, accel cam,52mm throttle bodie, SLP runners Home aid cold air induction, Air foil,ford SVO 19lb injectors,fuel regulator,cloys timing chain, comp alluminum roller rocker arms and pushrods MSD 8.5 mm wires, bosch plattinum plugs, hypertech cap & rotor and coil, Edelbrock TES headers, free flowing catalytic converter and a 3 inch force II flowmaster exhaust system, and a 3 inch cutout,Zoom multi friction clutch, T-5 tranny,billenstien shocks&struts.
Soon to come!!!
Procharger system 12lbs o boost.
New paint job(hawaiin orchid purple)Cast alluminum ZR1 rims w/ 275 tires.
Favorite quote: "where ever u go, there u are"

Other car;
1971 plymouth Duster
Mods:340,edelbrock victor jr. intake, 650 4 barrel holley, heddman headers,40 series dual flowmasters, cold air intake,4:10 gears, just got a new paint job and cragar rims with 315 tires in the back.
:Yeah its not a chevy but damn how many 71' dusters have u seen in the streets.
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Old 03-08-2001, 08:57 PM   #10
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I actually had to remove all of the support stems from the valve covers and they work just fine if you don't tighten them down too much. I definately wouldn't grind on the rockers!!!
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