Topic: Rockers
in Forum: C3 Engines
I have factory rockers and want to upgrade. The ones I like are Comp Cams 1.52's. I want something dependable, lighter and within a budget of $300. A few more horses would be nice. I plan on installing them in a month or two. I need to hear from the experience on this site before I decide.

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Comp., Harland, Lunati, all make great products. Stay within the factory ratio(1.5-1.56) and you shouldn't have any pushrod issues. You will most likely have to use taller valve covers, as most rollers will not fit under the stock covers.

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Jimmy B.
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THANK YOU 74 RAGTOP,
Guess I'm not ready to go there yet. I have to work a part time job to finance the love of my corvettes and you just saved me the pleasure of finding out the hard way and I'm grateful. I hope I can do the same for some one sometime. Hmmmm, guess I'll save those rockers for the '78.
Jimmy B.
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I made my choice, thanks to the advice I got here. I chose Crane Cams Gold 1.5's from Summitt only $280 with shipping. The motor is in and we'll be installing the all the accessories this weekend including new valve covers, the ones with the removable plate from Ecklers. I cant wait to start it, get it broken in and get after it. With the upgrades I've put into the car its going to be so much more fun to drive. Thanks to everyone on this site that helped out when I needed it. This site is such a great resource, no matter how obscure the question, someone on here knows the answer.
I start the suspension in a month or so. VBP seems to have the best up to date products, I can't wait.

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Joel Adams
C3VR Lifetime Member #56
My Link
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"Money can't buy happiness -- but somehow it's more comforting to cry in a CORVETTE than in a Kia"


