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Old 10-04-2006, 12:49 AM   #1
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torque specs on the valves? They are held in by the valve springs(stem locks and what not), so im not sure what your talking about... Im guessing you talking about the rockers? Im not sure how yours exactly work,(some, like mine, have stops that you just tighten it to, others you have to adjust) as i havent delt with 289 hi-po heads before, though many on here have and im sure they will be able to help you out, assuming thats what your looking for...
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Old 10-04-2006, 03:28 PM   #2
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yeah i was talking about the rockers... but i don't know if it matters that i have crane roller rockers and not the stock rockers. Because one of my valves is clicking and i took the cover off and some of the rockers and slightly loose and i don't know how much i'm supposed to tighten them down.
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