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> solid rocker spacers...
crash914
post Mar 28 2008, 07:42 PM
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A quick question.

With solid rocker spacers and washers. Which side should the washer be on?

My guess is that they bracket the aluminum spacer to keep it from wearing down. But then the rockers are right up against the mounting posts....is this right?

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post Mar 29 2008, 09:39 AM
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QUOTE(crash914 @ Mar 28 2008, 06:42 PM) *

A quick question.

With solid rocker spacers and washers. Which side should the washer be on?

My guess is that they bracket the aluminum spacer to keep it from wearing down. But then the rockers are right up against the mounting posts....is this right?

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The washers can go anywhere they are needed to make the alignment with the rocker tip and the valve correct. It is more important to have the alignment correct.
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makes sense, not a lot of side load...thanks
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