Superram fasteners ?
I suggest using socket head cap-screws for the runner to base. These are screws that use an allen wrench (not trying to insult you, some people don't know what these are). Get a long ball-end allen wrench, which allows angular engagement at the screw head - allowing it to work kinda like a swivel socket. This should make it easier to install the runners and potentially prevent you from having to remove any of the rockers. Also remember that you have to install the bottom runner bolts in the intake first, then set the slotted hole in the runners down over that. I don't think you can install these bottom bolts with the runners in place.
I have some installation tips that require some light machining (drilling, tapping, installing threaded inserts), but should make the installation much easier. I have not installed my SR yet so I cannot speak from experience, but this is how Rich at Cruzin Performance told me he installs them, and it's what I will do to mine. E-mail me if interested.
I have some installation tips that require some light machining (drilling, tapping, installing threaded inserts), but should make the installation much easier. I have not installed my SR yet so I cannot speak from experience, but this is how Rich at Cruzin Performance told me he installs them, and it's what I will do to mine. E-mail me if interested.
Originally posted by shawn87gta
I suggest using socket head cap-screws for the runner to base. These are screws that use an allen wrench (not trying to insult you, some people don't know what these are). Get a long ball-end allen wrench, which allows angular engagement at the screw head - allowing it to work kinda like a swivel socket. This should make it easier to install the runners and potentially prevent you from having to remove any of the rockers.
I suggest using socket head cap-screws for the runner to base. These are screws that use an allen wrench (not trying to insult you, some people don't know what these are). Get a long ball-end allen wrench, which allows angular engagement at the screw head - allowing it to work kinda like a swivel socket. This should make it easier to install the runners and potentially prevent you from having to remove any of the rockers.
Yea, that's how I did it and it worked fine. Never had to remove the rockers.
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