I just thought I would put this up there for the next person who searches this thread.
I had to touch up some rocker pads myself. They were off another motor and I noticed that the pads were
just a little worn not hacked and deformed just a little worn.
If yours look like this, you may not need to grind them. You can just polish them out using a Diamond Lap.
Sadly, I didn't get a photo before I started, I didn't think to take phtoto's till after I started..... But heres some pictures of how and what they looked like afterwards..
In this photo, you can see that I have the Diamond Lap at the edge of the bench so that I can roll my hand down with the rocker to follow the existing profile. Try not to rock it sideways while you're doing this part or you'll have other problems....
Even if you think yours might be a bit far gone for using this method, I would suggest you still at least start like this, because you can remove material with one of these faster than you might think , and it might save you more time later if you catch my drift
<EDIT> Mick's are only a tiny wee bit worse than mine were as turns out (now that I've looked back at the orig photo)
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..... And here's the finished result, again sorry I didn't get a before photo.
