Suitable for TR250, TR5, TR6 & GT6
The standard rocker arms were never bushed, and the tolerances specified are based to the cast iron on steel interface. This translates to a clearance of 0.0028" to 0.0033". If your rockers are worn, both the rockers and the rocker shaft must be replaced. If the bore diameter in the new rocker is on the high side, and your rocker shaft is on the small side of the tolerance, the clearance will be close to the maximum allowed. In addition, the standard components will wear more quickly than rocker arms fitted with bushings.
The rockers are identical to the OE rocker in shape, but they are sized for and fitted with a bronze bushing. They must be matched to a specific rocker shaft by honing the bushings. We suggest a rocker arm bushing-to-shaft clearance of 0.002".
The advantages are numerous. With bushings honed to fit, the rocker arms and the rocker shaft will last longer. With the tighter tolerances, you will not lose as much oil pressure as you would with the standard un-bushed rocker arms. The other critical area for wear is the tip, which comes in contact with the valve stem. The tips are very hard, 50-52HRC (Rockwell C scale), which is the same as new unused rocker arms. Our kit offers matched sets of rocker arms and rocker shafts, with the bushings already honed to give a clearance of 0.002". This kit should be used with existing rocker pedestals and can be used with our solid rocker spacer kit.
We always recommend using a Rocker Feed Kit to ensure a good supply of oil to the rocker gear.