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Old Nov 7th, 09, 4:10 PM
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Default Re: Rockers for SBC Canfield 220 Heads

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My advise is not about your heads/rockers but about your intake selection. I vote go with the Vic Jr with the cam/heads you're using. I think the top end gain will be significantly worth it over losing some low end torque. I drive 95% on the street currently with one smaller cam than yours and wish I would have went Vic Jr for my setup which is destined for road racing. My current setup produces more than enough torque off idle for everyday driving. I would also say if you havnt bought that cam to go with solid setup instead but then I'm probably building my own motor at this point more than just giving my 2 cents haha
I debated between solid and this cam (its already installed) I ended up going with hydralic for maintence reasons. I figure a cam swap can be done if I need to......

Thanks for the insight on the Intake.
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Old Nov 7th, 09, 4:55 PM
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I have Scorpion rockers, and all my intakes are offset.

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Old Nov 7th, 09, 4:57 PM
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I have Scorpion rockers, and all my intakes are offset.

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Do you have a part number?
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Old Nov 7th, 09, 5:25 PM
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Great rockers lifetime warranty

These are for 3/8 stud
http://scorpionperformance.com/newsi...category_id=77

These are for 7/16 stud
http://scorpionperformance.com/newsi...category_id=94
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Old Nov 7th, 09, 5:29 PM
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Default Re: Rockers for SBC Canfield 220 Heads

Harlan Sharp markets a roller rocker for the Canfield head.
http://www.harlandsharp.com/products.htm
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Old Nov 7th, 09, 6:40 PM
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Probe makes a nice shaft rocker for the Canfield. I have used a couple sets.. If you figure in studs/plates/rockers/girdle it's a push.
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Old Nov 7th, 09, 8:49 PM
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Probe makes a nice shaft rocker for the Canfield. I have used a couple sets.. If you figure in studs/plates/rockers/girdle it's a push.
Yes the Probe Shaft Rockers are good, I didnt see one listed for the Canfield (I may have missed it)

Chad is correct, you can buy Probe Shaft Mount rockers from any Probe Dealer and the price is about a wash over rockers/studs/guide plates/stud girdles

OP, Here is a pic of the Probe Shaft Mount Rockers (these are more offset than what you need but these are for a Dart head)
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