For all the motor heads here.
There seems to be a lot of discussion about how problematic the TP rocker boxes are. Some of that discussion pertains to valve & guide alignment. Valve guide wear has been an issue and even on my motor I had a badly worn rear exhaust guide that was venting exhaust into the rocker box but only on one of the four. Pic here:
Most issues with the TP rockers has been valve guide wear.
Here is what I don't understand:
How is the valves and guides mis-aligned by the TP rockers when the heads are S&S and the angle of the guides is set by S&S machining?
If the rockers have rollers then how can that have any relation to putting any excess "angle" pressure on the valve stem? Isn't that the reason for using rollers so that they don't put any undue angular pressure on the valve?
There seems to be a lot of discussion about how problematic the TP rocker boxes are. Some of that discussion pertains to valve & guide alignment. Valve guide wear has been an issue and even on my motor I had a badly worn rear exhaust guide that was venting exhaust into the rocker box but only on one of the four. Pic here:
Most issues with the TP rockers has been valve guide wear.
Here is what I don't understand:
How is the valves and guides mis-aligned by the TP rockers when the heads are S&S and the angle of the guides is set by S&S machining?
If the rockers have rollers then how can that have any relation to putting any excess "angle" pressure on the valve stem? Isn't that the reason for using rollers so that they don't put any undue angular pressure on the valve?

