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Old 04-11-2008, 01:44 PM
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Letting one of my secerts out of the bag...

In 2003/2004 I figured this out, and I feel I can now let this out now.

I run LS1 rocker arms on my LT1 motor. Yes 1.7 LS1 rockers.

To run them, you must drill out the bolt hole to the size of your rocker studs. 3/8 or 7/16.

You must then use the lock nuts that you would use for a set of standard SBC roller rocker arms. Cost around $40

Also GM PP guide plates ($45) and hardend pushrods if you have them or not.

Doing this is much cheaper then buying most aftermarket roller rockers. (Used LS1 rockers can be bought for cheap)

I have ran them on my car since 2004. No I dont have any pics, but trust me this has been working for me.

Just thought I would share this...

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Old 04-11-2008, 01:54 PM
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Interesting... I would still prefer a full roller rocker, but I guess if you stayed with 3/8 studs this could be pretty cheap.

1.7 might be too much rocker for most people with aftermarket cams... I am sure my baby cam would be fine with it though.
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I tried using stamped steel stockers and rollers....the rollers didn't make the car run any faster......

I wouldn't run stockers on anything big...but for a hyd. cam they work just fine
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The LS1 rockers are not stamped. They are investment cast steel. And I thought they were trunion rollers (not rips)????

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Originally Posted by Injuneer
The LS1 rockers are not stamped. They are investment cast steel. And I thought they were trunion rollers (not rips)????
They are roller fulcrum but not roller tip
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Old 04-11-2008, 03:56 PM
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Trunion = fulcrum

rips = tips (typo)
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Old 04-11-2008, 04:23 PM
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Good info for those interested in a cheap mod. As long as the rest of the valvetrain can support it.
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Just curious, do you adjust the rockers like a traditional
roller rocker or do you just torque them down like some of the newer GM rockers. I have been looking into doing this with my stock cam and lt4 springs. What springs are you using.

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Originally Posted by andysc
Just curious, do you adjust the rockers like a traditional
roller rocker or do you just torque them down like some of the newer GM rockers. I have been looking into doing this with my stock cam and lt4 springs. What springs are you using.

tia

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Since the studs are the same, it will have to be adjusted just like before.
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I wouldn't do this in a car with a decent size cam in it since the ls1 rockers are known for puking out their bearings.
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Why not just get scorpion 1.7s?
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Originally Posted by LSWHO
Why not just get scorpion 1.7s?
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Old 04-12-2008, 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Injuneer
The LS1 rockers are not stamped. They are investment cast steel. And I thought they were trunion rollers (not rips)????
MY point was going to a roller is not going to make much of a difference IMO. The ratio of the rocker arm will but "reducing friction" really never made a diff. on anything I tried.
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Originally Posted by fastchevy
cost
$222 is too much!? If that's the case, maybe you guys shouldn't be modifying your cars. Also, you'd rather drill into your heads than spend a little bit extra?

I don't see the point.
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I'd trust an oem part vs aftermarket for reliablity, I've heard mixed things about scorpians
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