i have a cam lift of .480 n should i change my rocker arms i have the stock ones on there
You want them to be decorated for school, eh? Here's what I do with my binders/book coversWhen I'm bored in a class I doodle on a piece of paperI use this same piece of paper whenever I'm bored to doodle on until the paper is 110% COVERED with doodlesI draw whatever comes to mindWhen covered, I place this paper in the front/back of a binder (whatever doesn't have one yet) and repeatKills time; cool coversHave fun!
I don't forget redecorating binders like that after i used to be at institution with fluffy fabric just like the stuff that crammed toys are constructed from you'll get it from at any place they promote fabricI blanketed the binders with the hairy fabric and stuck them on seemed so cooli had a purple and red oneIt absolutely used to be long-established and bigger than stickers!!
I usually get a paint pen (I personally like gold and silver but you can get others - find them at news-agencies) and doodle on it or let some of my friends doodle on itOr you could try taping or gluing some things on the inside if its light enough? Like pictures of pets, friends, or images you likeYou could even cut some things out of a magazineIf the cover isn't light enough you could try putting them on the front.
I would Imagine You have a Chevrolet EngineRocker Arms; My personal Favorite for Stock Replacement is ROLLER TIP Rocker arms by Competition Cams,I think Crane Cams makes it as wellNow You can achieve a Higher Lift by changing the Rocker Arm RatioIn other words Stock Rocker Arm Ratio for a Small Block Chevy is 1.5 to 1The Next Ratio Is 1.6 to 1 which will Give you a higher Lift but same Duration So 0.480 lift with 1.5 to 1 you will get 0.512 lift with 1.6 to 1 ratio the effect is more torque ,off idle ,good for a 3000 lb car or heavierI suggest asking your Cam Manufacturer for Valve spring recommendations.DO NOT SHIM your Stock Valve Springs Shims are for Valve Stem Height Adjustment NOT for increasing Spring Pressure.So here it is.Good LuckAsk the Cam Manufacturer, not the Place where you are buying your parts.OK ! Let me know How it goes