oodannyboyoo
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Hey guys, havent seen anyone do a post on rockers here, so I thought I'd share a neat little set of harlandsharp roller rockers. These are 1.8:1 ratio and increase the lift 0.060" more (according to toms site). One of the simpler mods and fairly easy. I've seen a lot of mixed reviews online about the tolerances not up to par and clearances are not in accordance with the Rangers valve covers and such. However it's been a couple months now and can say they're holding up real well and don't need any machining at all to get fit! I got my roller rockers and installed them in 5 hours due to the fact the bolts that came with the kit were not the proper thread for the heads. Regardless after a trip to ACE and some torquing later they're on and can definitely say they really opened up some power in the mid range! Real neat. These are not poly locks and they don't need pedestal shims. They sit on a pedestal and due to the hydraulic lifters on the Vulcan (which I believe are the same as the 5.0) they will adjust accordingly to any preload. You just need to torque them down to 20 ft/lb. Other than having to take a trip to ace hardware and paying the Tom Morana over the phone (prefer PayPal) these are worth ever penny. Granted, these are a bit pricey for rockers , as they go for 425$ off his site, but perhaps if you spoke to harland sharp directly you could get them for cheaper.
I've seen some before and after dyno charts of these rockers on other 3.0 Vulcan engines on different cars but none on a ranger yet. Although power gains are something around 10-20 hp and equivalent torque. I love the highway pick up speed and launching from a stand still. These will really knock your head back into your seat! My butt dyno approves of this lol
Let me know if you guys have dyno charts of these rockers on a ranger or something similar. I know most people install 1.7 rockers from Proform with some machining and as 1.8 ratio is over kill since the flow on the stock heads are maxed out after 1.7.
I've seen some before and after dyno charts of these rockers on other 3.0 Vulcan engines on different cars but none on a ranger yet. Although power gains are something around 10-20 hp and equivalent torque. I love the highway pick up speed and launching from a stand still. These will really knock your head back into your seat! My butt dyno approves of this lol
Let me know if you guys have dyno charts of these rockers on a ranger or something similar. I know most people install 1.7 rockers from Proform with some machining and as 1.8 ratio is over kill since the flow on the stock heads are maxed out after 1.7.
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