Lustle
Well-Known Member
Properly centered with the minimum sweep will only happen if the fulcrum length of the rocker is correct for the shaft location, so no, centered is not the most important. You are applying a stud type design, with the correct fulcrum length and that is adjusted by varying the pushrod length, to a shaft system that is not, and rarely if ever has the correct fulcrum length.
You are correct though, that the contact us way to far from center for reliable operation.
But isn't a centered mark with minimum sweep a sign of proper geometry? That should mean that the rocker arm tip is located over the center of the valve stem through the full movement. With an equal intake/exhaust sweep. Isn't that proper geometry?
I realize I didn't mention sweep. But I figured that was understood with the centering.















