Rocker Locker vs Rockout
#22
I took your advice & got a shiny new name.... how does it look?
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ROCKOUT rocker shaft inserts... make the tapping STOP! From the guy that FOUND and CURED the problem NO ONE ELSE COULD, thank you for your support!
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Ordering & info http://www.rockout.biz On ebay! ... CLICK HERE
Also on amazon.com...
Imitated, never equaled... ROCKOUTS!
#23
Migrating from any alias that could end up being construed as Biker *** is a good advancement. Love the product and what it did for my ride - as Richard would say "Get you some of that".....
#24
I noticed a "patent pending" statement. Hope the patent was filed before this statement was made as it's a federal crime to say so when it's not.. Sounds like someone already is making an similar product. While there is always a "first to file", if it's not innovative it might be hard to patent.. Rocker shaft lockers have been around for some time in the form of taperd pins tho I haven't the dowel in the shaft mod.. I expect that this is an application specific patent?
#25
Thanks for your info.
#26
From your instructions: "Hold the hex nut with a wrench, while slowly tightening the support bolt."
Is that actually what you mean to say? If I'm following your instructions correctly, you've got the bolt head resting directly on the insert. Turning that bolt is likely to chew up insert. Don't you actually want the customer to hold the bolt still and turn the nut? Then the nut just slides on the washer surface.
Is that actually what you mean to say? If I'm following your instructions correctly, you've got the bolt head resting directly on the insert. Turning that bolt is likely to chew up insert. Don't you actually want the customer to hold the bolt still and turn the nut? Then the nut just slides on the washer surface.
#27
From your instructions: "Hold the hex nut with a wrench, while slowly tightening the support bolt."
Is that actually what you mean to say? If I'm following your instructions correctly, you've got the bolt head resting directly on the insert. Turning that bolt is likely to chew up insert. Don't you actually want the customer to hold the bolt still and turn the nut? Then the nut just slides on the washer surface.
Is that actually what you mean to say? If I'm following your instructions correctly, you've got the bolt head resting directly on the insert. Turning that bolt is likely to chew up insert. Don't you actually want the customer to hold the bolt still and turn the nut? Then the nut just slides on the washer surface.
Thanks for your input, always appreciated.
RRP
#28
Everybody sure is trying to complicate the install process. It's really nothing hard. Once you start the insert in you will know if things are lined up correctly. If they aren't don't force it. That's when you tear things. I thought the whole deal was a no brainer and I have never done any engine mods before.
And just in case anyone wants to know the "ROCKOUT Rocker Products" are the best ones. That's where I got mine so I am bias.
And just in case anyone wants to know the "ROCKOUT Rocker Products" are the best ones. That's where I got mine so I am bias.
#29
Everybody sure is trying to complicate the install process. It's really nothing hard. Once you start the insert in you will know if things are lined up correctly. If they aren't don't force it. That's when you tear things. I thought the whole deal was a no brainer and I have never done any engine mods before. And just in case anyone wants to know the "ROCKOUT Rocker Products" are the best ones. That's where I got mine so I am bias.
#30
When installing the ROCKOUTS, drop one into the hole & put a little pressure on it with your thumb while sliding the shaft back & forth & turning it. You'll feel the insert drop a little when everything is lined up . It should be about 3/8" above the support plate when things are correct...
It will draw in from there very easily. As is said above, if it's hard, something isn't right.
It will draw in from there very easily. As is said above, if it's hard, something isn't right.