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Jeff Lee 07-15-2010 01:03 PM

Elgin now making Stocke Eliminator rockers
 
From Hemmings Motor News:

Elgin introduces stock-appearing nitrided rocker-arms
"Stock" automotive parts and specifications have long been used as a means of governing racers by restricting the output of their machines. At least, that's been the idea, but more often than not, these hurdles are overcome by savvy competitors, and engine outputs rise above initially projected levels.

Among the latest parts we've seen to help in these quests are case-hardened stock-type rocker arms from Elgin Industries. Stock rocker arms are another of those factory parts that are required in some classes of racing, again as a means of restricting output, since stock stamped-steel rocker arms can't handle the high levels of valve-spring pressures required with radical camshaft lobe profiles. However, by using what the company describes as an advanced nitrided, case-hardened metallurgy, the Elgin Pro-Stock Nitro rocker arms are able to resist wear much more effectively than stock pieces. This allows the Elgin rockers to offer the same sort of durability that racers are currently getting from ceramic rocker arms, but at greatly reduced cost.

The Nitro rockers are currently offered for small- and big-block Chevy engines in several configurations.

Joe Schaechter 07-15-2010 01:12 PM

Re: Elgin now making Stocke Eliminator rockers
 
Jeff,

Elgin had made these for Crane and started up making them again over the winter. They are available in a 7/16 stud for a SBC too.

http://www.carshopinc.com/index.php/cPath/125

Ron Zenzen 5402 07-15-2010 01:32 PM

Re: Elgin now making Stocke Eliminator rockers
 
They sure work great on the Vette!!

Greg Reimer 7376 07-17-2010 09:07 AM

Re: Elgin now making Stocke Eliminator rockers
 
I just got through building a stocker motor a few weeks ago and used Elgin 7/16" SBC rockers. The studs were some conventional 7/16" screw in studs, the rocker arm part number is Elgin R-1840, and the rocker arm ball is Elgin RM-1000. They must be purchased separately.The poly locks are conventional BBC 7/16" items.Hope this helps!!

Daran Summerton 07-17-2010 09:11 AM

Re: Elgin now making Stocke Eliminator rockers
 
Joe how do you think they would hold up to say a baby street roller 254/260 @ .050 and .580 lift. with the pac behives? I am asking because I believe they may be a bit lighter than a big aluminium roller rocker. I am attempting a low $ old school SS 283. Daran

Joe Schaechter 07-17-2010 09:15 AM

Re: Elgin now making Stocke Eliminator rockers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Reimer 7376 (Post 198836)
I just got through building a stocker motor a few weeks ago and used Elgin 7/16" SBC rockers. The studs were some conventional 7/16" screw in studs, the rocker arm part number is Elgin R-1840, and the rocker arm ball is Elgin RM-1000. They must be purchased separately.The poly locks are conventional BBC 7/16" items.Hope this helps!!

R-1840N will get you the rocker and ball together.

Description of Nitro Rocker Arms R-1840N
Nitro rockers 1.50 ratio with heat treated 7/16 grooved rocker balls. Nitro Carb Rocker Arms are back!!!!! * Look Just Like Stock Parts Precision die stamped to deliver the most accurate ratiosof any stamped steel rocker * Greater Resistance Wear 3-5 times the strength than stock. Eliminate pushrod cup and fulcrum faliures. * Nitros are Dyno-Proven and Cycle tested and Race track proven.... * Long Slot Design * Ideal for Extreme Valve Spring Pressures * Strength of Ceramics at Fraction of the Price * 7/16 nitrited balls included *

james schaechter 07-17-2010 10:10 AM

Re: Elgin now making Stocke Eliminator rockers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Daran Summerton (Post 198838)
Joe how do you think they would hold up to say a baby street roller 254/260 @ .050 and .580 lift. with the pac behives? I am asking because I believe they may be a bit lighter than a big aluminium roller rocker. I am attempting a low $ old school SS 283. Daran

I am not sure if the long slot is long enough for that much lift. I love these rocker arms and I know they can handle the beehives as far as pressure goes, but I would use an aluminum roller rocker if I had a choice.

Jeff Lee 07-17-2010 11:29 AM

Re: Elgin now making Stocke Eliminator rockers
 
FYI - Comp Cams still sells their Nitro stamped steel rockers and are also available with 7/16" stud clearance.

Greg Reimer 7376 07-17-2010 01:01 PM

Re: Elgin now making Stocke Eliminator rockers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Schaechter (Post 198839)
R-1840N will get you the rocker and ball together.

Description of Nitro Rocker Arms R-1840N
Nitro rockers 1.50 ratio with heat treated 7/16 grooved rocker balls. Nitro Carb Rocker Arms are back!!!!! * Look Just Like Stock Parts Precision die stamped to deliver the most accurate ratiosof any stamped steel rocker * Greater Resistance Wear 3-5 times the strength than stock. Eliminate pushrod cup and fulcrum faliures. * Nitros are Dyno-Proven and Cycle tested and Race track proven.... * Long Slot Design * Ideal for Extreme Valve Spring Pressures * Strength of Ceramics at Fraction of the Price * 7/16 nitrited balls included *

Thanks for the updated part number. I bought all these parts about two or three years ago, probably a lot else has changed as well.R-1840N it is!!


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