Fancy MED rockers - What cover do you use?

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Fancy MED rockers - What cover do you use?

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I am running a set of the fancy MED roller rockers on my Hoosley;

My question is if anyone else is using these rockers what rocker cover are you using? I have tried the big Minispares alloy job & a standard pressed tin jobby, but the rockers clack about on both. They just seem a bit too big for the space available.

I have managed to get them to fit (just about) by using 2 x rocker cover gaskets, but I really don't like this bodge.

Any suggestions?
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minispares rockers...

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Ha, ha, ha!

Smart arse.

I do note that MED have changed their design since. So maybe the new ones fit OK.
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Surely Mister Witton designed a bespoke rocker cover to go with his "smart" rockers?

He didn't....?
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How about this one . Only £400 from DSN classics
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I think you are ment to use MED's own Rocker Cover
""This cover comes pre-machined for 1.5 rocker applications.""

http://www.med-engineering.co.uk/med-alloy-rocker-cover

I guess they just mention when using there rockers the rocker cover will need machining in the small print? lol
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Funny enough my dad asked Nick Swift the other week who's high lift rockers they use now and he said Minispares ( Hence the order the other week rich lol)

I've got some Swiftune / Titan rockers on my engine and the old MG metro rocker cover and the old Box alloy ones fit. I've got a couple spare i can bring to Blyton if you want to try them.
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Post by mk1 »

Thanks George, But I'm going to mill out my existing cover to make them fit.
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Mol out? Fancy that - I just used a 40mm diameter barrel type flap wheel in a drill!
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Post by Dean »

i have 1.5 MED rockers but not the fancy bigger ones, mine fit fine under a standard tin rocker cover.

bet MED sell there own rocker cover that fits them perfect. ( then i read the post a few up and its already been said!!!!)

this could be a new thing for you to have made, silicon rocker cover gaskets that are twice as thick as standard. so you don't have problems with clearance and high lift rockers
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Post by Nevsmini »

I have the MED 1.5 roller rockers with there high torque cam in my engine with std steel rocker cover. But I fitted shims under the posts so that it takes into account the amount skimmed off the head.
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This is the easiest answer
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Why not use the top half of a B series cover and weld it to the A series with a lip? at least it will look somewhat original?
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Glass?
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Post by 1071 S »

I also found my new Titan rollers were very friendly with the Mspares alloy rocker cover so had a flycut applied to the inside back of the cover... This reduced the thickness of the rear part of the cover by a bit over half.... problem solved.

Coincidently I also have a silicon gasket.. but its much thinner than the standard type... It also works really well..and has so for years..

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Post by Spider »

I've got a set of MED 1.3's under a stock tin top, no issues at all.
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