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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
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There are several types of rocker arms. Regardless of the type, the job of a rocker arm is to transmit the action from the lifter and pushrod following the cam lobe to the valve.
There are several types of rocker arms. Regardless of the type, the job of a rocker arm is to transmit the action from the lifter and pushrod following the cam lobe to the valve stem.
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==Types==
 
==Types==
  
'''Stamped steel'''
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===Stamped steel===
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A mainstay of OEM engines. They're cheap to produce and perform adequately, although in serious competition and high performance applications they leave a lot to be desired. The ratio is often less than advertised, the ball pivot like used by Chevy and Pontiac are prone to wear and friction.
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===Roller tip===
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The roller tip only rockers are mostly a gimmick. Their only real advantage comes not from the roller tip, but from the more accurate ratio- stock stamped steel rockers have less than advertised ratios in many cases.
  
'''Roller tip'''
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===Roller trunnion===
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Chevy Gen 3 and 4 engines use a roller trunnion without a roller tip. These rockers are very efficient and represent the state of the art as far as OEM rocker arms go. These rockers can be upgraded with a replacement trunnion bearing assembly and are then good for high performance use beyond what the stock bearings could take.
  
'''Roller trunnion'''
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[[File:LS7 stock rocker arms.jpg]] <br style="clear:both"/>
  
'''Full roller'''
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===Full roller===
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Aftermarket rockers are available as full roller (tip and trunnion). The benefits are less friction and less oil needed to lubricate them.
  
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===Self aligning vs. non self aligning===
 
[[File:SA vs non sa rockers.jpg]]
 
[[File:SA vs non sa rockers.jpg]]
 
[[Category:Engine]]
 
[[Category:Engine]]
 
[[Category:Undeveloped articles]]
 
[[Category:Undeveloped articles]]

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