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almost every small block chevy from the factory came like this since 86.....
worked fine. Dont know how it would effect the buick motor though
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I run a hydrolic roller with stock rockers on my GN. No problems. Lifter preload with stock rockers is all in the pushrod length. Make sure your valves are all seated the same height (place a straight edge across the top of the valves to see if they are all touching the straight edge). If they are, use an adjustable pushrod on one of the valves and set your preload to what you prefer. Order 16 pushrods that length and you'll be good to go.
P.S. I would get the RJC rocker shaft braces to make sure when you tighten the rocker shaft that you will not bend or break it. Here is a link for the braces: http://www.rjcracing.com/RJC_Buick_P...ft_braces.html
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