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Trickflow 240 heads and harland sharp valve tip alignment

Started by moparguy01, May 14, 2024, 09:58:47 PM

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moparguy01

I am putting together a 512 with trickflow 240 heads. The valve tip alignment is off. Since i already have the harland sharp rockers, id hate to have to buy another set to address this. Is there any other way? Ive heard about B3 racing making offset shims, but is that the best option? I added a couple pictures of what i am talking about.

The cam is fairly agressive, .588/.606 solid flat tappet, so im thinking it not contacting in the center of the valve stem wont last very long.

Not sure how many of you fellas still check here, but what the heck!

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John_Kunkel


As the valve is opened, the roller will swipe towards the rocker arm shaft. Check the roller contact position at full valve lift.
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moparguy01


marshallfry01

I would try to contact a member on here named "Challenger340." He would probably have an answer for you. Some of his builds have had TF heads.
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metallicareload99

Quote from: John_Kunkel on May 15, 2024, 11:49:16 AMAs the valve is opened, the roller will swipe towards the rocker arm shaft. Check the roller contact position at full valve lift.

:iagree:

Quote from: marshallfry01 on May 16, 2024, 11:58:15 PMI would try to contact a member on here named "Challenger340." He would probably have an answer for you. Some of his builds have had TF heads.

:iagree: though I hope this conversation doesn't go behind closed doors.

I'm using the shorter S70015KE arms on my Trick Flow 240s. They do center better on the valve than the regular S70015K.

Some of them broke and I ended up replacing them with the longer regular Harland Sharps. Yeah, I have 14 short rockers and two longer ones. It seems to really only effect the roller position on the valve  :shruggy:



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