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New and Improved TIII Rocker Arms/Lifters Now Available@TU
We recently came across a limited number of NEW TIII roller rocker arm and lifter sets. The rollers are improved with larger pin and needle bearings.
Hardened washers were also added on each end of the bearing to prevent rocker arm wear. We are also offering upgrades to the metal style German retaining band from the stock plastic version.
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Stock TIII Roller Rocker:
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Upgraded TIII Roller Rocker Arms:
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New Roller Rockers on the left:
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Upgraded with Metal Style (German) Retaining Band:
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More information and discussion can be found here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/shel...7439807658913/
Rocker Arms and lifter sets of 16 can be found here: http://turbosunleashed.com/shop/chry...rms-p-406.html From $610.
Rocker Arms and lifter singles can be found here: http://turbosunleashed.com/shop/chry...gle-p-396.html From $38.12 each
Lifter sets of 16 plastic and metal versions including discs can be found here: http://turbosunleashed.com/shop/chry...ers-p-405.html From $160.
Lifter singles of plastic and metal versions including disc can be found here: http://turbosunleashed.com/shop/chry...les-p-397.html From $10.
We have a limited amount of these sets available.
Thanks!
Chris-TU
Re: New and Improved TIII Rocker Arms/Lifters Now Available@TU
Thanks for doing this Chris.
Re: New and Improved TIII Rocker Arms/Lifters Now Available@TU
Ditto what Brad said.
I should pull a couple of valve covers and check status.
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johnl
Ditto what Brad said.
I should pull a couple of valve covers and check status.
Definitely a good idea. I've had multiple rocker failures and you can't hear anything is amiss when they go south and run on 15 valves. It usually results in the pin walking out and dislodging, causing seizure, needle bearings falling out and ground to death. This results in the corresponding cam lobe being wiped out to the base circle and ground metal being circulated. I hate to be a fear mongerer, but it happens.
This seems like really good deal considering that Ma Mopar wanted about $150 per rocker/lifter assembly when they were still available (which they aren't anymore). I'm tempted to get in on this because I have two TIII engines that I've built recently that are ready to run, but still have zero run time. I know the original rockers are the achilles heel with these engines.
The metal band cap on the lifters is a big plus over the original plastic cap as well.
Re: New and Improved TIII Rocker Arms/Lifters Now Available@TU
BUMP!!-
We are down to our last 10 sets. We have asked the community if they would like to produce more but had very few replies. We don't expect to make these in the future.
Thanks!
Chris-TU