Speedmaster Stainless Rocker Arm Issues

I will try to be more clear or complete.

The Speedmaster heads are basically copies of Edelbrock LA heads. The rocker shaft stands are in the same location as the Edelbrock heads.
The Speedmaster stainless rocker arms are basicaly copies of the Comp Cams stainless rocker arms. I have both sets, measured them for comparison, and they are dimensionally the same.

The retainer contacting the rocker arm happens on Edelbrock heads with Comp rocker arms too. So this is NOT specific to Speedmaster parts.

The reason previous posts said to correct the geometry first using a kit from B3 racing is because the rocker shaft stand positions the rocker shaft too close to the valves and too low FOR A ROLLER ROCKER ARM. That is usually the only cause of the interference. So if you get the measurements from B3 Racing website and call Mike with that info he can make the kit properly. It is not just shims. It is usually an offset shim to move the rocker shaft up and away from the valves a specific amount based on your measurements. Some are considerable. Once kit is installed you can double check for the interference. Usually there will be plenty of clearance there with the kit installed, no rocker arm grinding, no beehive springs and no small retainers.

The Trick Flow heads moved the rocker shaft position. That is why guys with Trick Flow heads are not reporting all the clearance issues. They require much less correction.

Lastly, once you install the correction kit you will likely have to add clearance for the pushrods in the cylinder head.

Sorry for the long post. Just trying to be clear and cover it all in one spot.
Exactly right! Since roller rockers severely reduce the contact patch of the rocker to the valve tip, the incorrect sweep is much more evident. The factory used rockers with HUGE contact areas, so the inconsistencies with where the rocker shaft didn't make a lot of difference. Even still, with the stock parts, the rocker geometry would have been more correct had Chrysler been more precise with rocker shaft location. It could have even led to a touch more power output, since the valves would have been operating correctly. IMO, it's a pretty important thing to correct, as the cost is somewhat minimal in comparison to the correction it offers.