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Old 11-27-2008, 01:16 PM   #11
Jim Bailey
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Kevin: your right. With the problems we're seeing with stock rockers, you probably CAN'T go overboard in preparation. Anything you do (within reason) will help. The beauty of Cryogenic Processing and Rem Finishing is, it's easily done. It's inexpensive. And it works. Cryo'ing treats the whole part, inside out. It's a one time deal. The Rem Finishing leaves surface smooth, removes any surface imperfections, stress relieves it, yet retains enough microscopic peaks and valleys to hold lubrication. This leads to less friction, therefore less heat. Your Cryogenic Processed / Rem Finished Rockers will look like they're chrome plated. You can also do the rocker balls. It would be impossible to totally polish the rocker/and balls as well by hand, besides, who'd want to. I'm plugging the process here. I've seen the results when done correctly. JB.
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Old 11-27-2008, 04:21 PM   #12
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Jim,

I guess you would want to shot peen after cryo but before polishing then. Otherwise you would lose some of the benefits of the polished finish. Thanks. I'll be in touch.

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Old 11-28-2008, 10:48 PM   #13
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Alan: I have everthing that clark makes. I think Kevin and Jim are close to the problem. I have never had any rocker arm problem before going to the 427. Now I have destroyed 2 motors this year.due to rocker arms and Schubeck lifters.
Thanks for every ones help.
Larry 2206 A/SA
PS Jim you got mail

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Old 11-29-2008, 10:07 AM   #14
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Larry,
I am Kevin's engine builder. The only thing we've ever broken was a stud, and that was before we bought the stuff from Clark. We've never had anything but a 427. If you want, send me a PM or an email with some pics. I can probably help you.
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