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My Rockers seem to be a little off, or I'm off my Rocker(s)


zKars

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After going through a couple hundred, there are only two types of markings. The ones with the Trapezoid always have a single letter on the opposite side, and a variety of numbers and dots next to the trapezoid.

The ones that start with S have NOTHING on the other side.

I can't see any structural or size differences between the two types other than the markings.

Given all the stock engines I've harvested them from, I guessing they are ALL Nissan rockers. Not exactly a statistically rigorous study, but a decent sample size. 

I do remember a couple of points from a variety of threads on hybridz about rockers. The first point was that Delta didn't always do it right so check every one for even parallel grinding. The second point was that there seems to be a bit of variety in overall rocker arm lengths. I don't remember if they measured the actual ball center to lash pad contact points for consistency but the overall castings can vary. Try to use a set of same-ish length ones if you can of course.

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So I asked a couple of my mechanics at work to have a look at the rocker pics and they are convinced that the cause of this pitting is due to the engine not being run often enough! The oil gets up to the valve train, sits and slowly drips back down to the engine. The rockers eventually start pitting around the oil spots (not on the part of the pads that are under contact with the valves), and the next time it is started, the corroded metal falls off into the engine and probably into the oil filter. Basically they are saying the engine needs to be run and used more often to avoid this happening. Neither of them saw this is having any real effect on the engine as long as the oil gets changed regularly. This is good to know!

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That sounds like a possible contributing factor. The car gets used for big trips and very little for day to day use. It sits a lot.

I had another member discuss the possibility of acid buildup due to non-use of a PCV system but I've always had a working PCV system on the car, either with triples or with SU's and I change the oil very often, like every 2000km. But this damage appears corrosive in nature, not mechanical. 

I use Shell Rotella Diesel oil. Maybe I should have used synthetic all along.

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I think the lesson here is we all need to drive our cars more! Especially in the frozen wasteland of the north....!

I use AMSoil 5W30 full synthetic in the 370, but now I may be doing the same in the 280Z (or should I say 310Z)!

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Delta Cam's is a wonderful business.

Ignoring the fact that postal service delivery took 20 days to get there and back, they turned around 132 rocker regrinds in 48 hours (once they got there...)

Every one looks like the 12 randomly selected rockers below. 

They look like they have some kind of coating on them, applied everywhere. Hardening process or the result of a polishing or tumbling step to make them look pretty? I suppose I could just ask...

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