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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:09 am 
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got these 1.5 roller rockers from mini sport u.k and got a get of spacers as well . the spacers dont fit properly on top or bottom , if on top hit on the rocker arm. wondering if anyone had any issues with them ?? as there are no instructions with them and should be a straight forward process


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If they have 3 holes in them they go under the rocker posts (if required) to allow rocker adjustment.

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so no problem tightening onto the alloy


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The rocker posts are plated steel, not alloy.
You can fit hardened washers if they are narrow, note the flanged late head nuts are NFG- they foul the rockers.
One set I did recently I machined the flanges down to clear.

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