Earlie A
Well-Known Member
This post is to show a comparison of the INITIAL contact location of several different SBM rocker arms on a few different heads with their stock valves in the closed valve position. Please read that carefully because that is all that is being demonstrated here. This is not a demonstration of complete rocker arm geometry. This is to show the initial contact location. That's it.
Three heads will be shown. The first head is a Trick Flow. The second head is a factory iron 915J small valve. The last head is a Speedmaster.
Six different rocker arms are shown. Rocker arm number 1 in the list will show up on the left in the first picture. Rocker arm number 6 will be on the right. Here's the list:
1. Hardland Sharp for Trick Flow
2. Harland Sharp for Edelbrock
3. Hughes
4. PRW
5. Speedmaster
6. Factory Mopar
Here's the pictures of the Trick Flow head. The first pic shows all the rocker arms being tested. Picture 2 shows the contact location of 1 & 2. Picture 3 shows the contact location of 3 & 4. Picture 4 shows the contact location of 5 & 6. The rub marks on the top of the valve were made by sliding the rocker arm from left to right while the valve remained closed.
Three heads will be shown. The first head is a Trick Flow. The second head is a factory iron 915J small valve. The last head is a Speedmaster.
Six different rocker arms are shown. Rocker arm number 1 in the list will show up on the left in the first picture. Rocker arm number 6 will be on the right. Here's the list:
1. Hardland Sharp for Trick Flow
2. Harland Sharp for Edelbrock
3. Hughes
4. PRW
5. Speedmaster
6. Factory Mopar
Here's the pictures of the Trick Flow head. The first pic shows all the rocker arms being tested. Picture 2 shows the contact location of 1 & 2. Picture 3 shows the contact location of 3 & 4. Picture 4 shows the contact location of 5 & 6. The rub marks on the top of the valve were made by sliding the rocker arm from left to right while the valve remained closed.















