How To Adjust Your Valve Lash for Stud Mount Rocker Arms
Need help with your lash valve adjustment? You’re going to want to watch this short video! It provides a simple ‘how to’ so you can
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Need help with your lash valve adjustment? You’re going to want to watch this short video! It provides a simple ‘how to’ so you can
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Want to know more about Shaft Mount Rocker Arms from Scorpion Racing Products? Zac Collins, the chief design engineer, shares all the important details, features
One way to reduce flex is by using quality pushrods with a wall thickness of .120″
You will get what you pay for when it comes to the type and quality of aluminum being used in the manufacturing process
Stock rocker arms tend to to wear, become loose, noisey, and leave shavings of metal in your motor oil.
Scorpion Stud Girdles are a cost-effective alternative to Scorpion Shaft Mount Rocker Arms.
…it’s also a good idea to upgrade to Scorpion Stud Mount Rockers or Shaft Mount Rockers
Scorpion Racing Products is well known for their superior quality valve train products