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GM production big block engines were known as Rat motors.

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RE:!/2 Turn or 1/4 Turn?

Subject: RE:!/2 Turn or 1/4 Turn?
by dan0617 on 2008/2/25 23:47:01

I have the stock lifters with a CC503 cam and Summit 1.6 rockers. I went 1 full turn with mine as that is what is suggested in the repair manual. I have hit the rev limiter several times setting up the trans governor and am now shifting near 6000 rpms and have not heard the slightest sign of valve float or have any problems at all. I was really considering 1/2 turn but I figured since I used the stock lifters I'd use the stock preload. I don't know of any advantage of going with less than 1 turn of preload, does anyone else?
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