Predator 212 Hemi Head Roller Rocker Arm ( High Strength) on 2040-parts.com
Warren, Michigan, United States
Rocker Arms, Roller tip
NR Racing Rockers machined from chrome moly steel
Hardened roller tips and shafts
Dyno tested to 10,000 rpm and proven to make more horsepower
Uses stock pin & Clips
Like all roller rockers, may require valve cover spacer or minor grinding on valve cover grinder for clearance.
Due to canted valve arrangement, Hemi's may have valve to piston clearance issue with high lift cam
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