Valve covers with drip rails came stock on most high-performance big-block engines back in the classic muscle-car era, but started going away by the early 1970s during the dismal smog era when cams ...
Q.When I rebuilt a 350 Chevy V-8 to replace the six-cylinder in my 1955 Chevy 210 I decided to use roller rocker arms. We ground the valves, added a mild cam with hydraulic lifters, screwed in studs, ...
The debate over the optimum rocker arm ratio to use has dragged on probably since the invention of the pushrod V-8. Even though Chevrolet made the decision easy for us when it engineered the original ...
One of the most common mistakes when building a Chevy engine is neglecting to check the rocker arm geometry. This is usually due to the name of the procedure being misleading and implying the ...
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