Re: Bridged rocker noise
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Re: Bridged rocker noise



Actually, shimming may have been the opposite of what you need. The bridges 
need to be closer to the heads, not further.
I've had good luck with filing .010-.015" off the bottom of the pivots to 
tighten up the valve train. 
 
Ken Ames

Quoting Bill Dettman <javelinman@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Has anyone run across bridged head rocker noise with aftermarket cams? I have
> a '74 401 with bridged heads. The engine runs well. I've had the heads off
> and replaced the valves AFTER a rebuild a year ago. The engine sounds like a
> watch when you start it cold. I have tried shimming the bridges and it seemed
> to help a little. Is it just time to go to roller rockers and lose the
> bridges?
> Bill Dettman
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> '74 Matador X 401, '70 BBG Javelin 401
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