Rocker Arm Shim
A rocker arm shim is a small, flat piece of material that is used to adjust the clearance or height of the rocker arm in an engine. It is placed between the rocker arm and the cylinder head or rocker shaft to compensate for any variations in the geometry of the valvetrain. The rocker arm shim allows for precise adjustment of the rocker arm, ensuring proper valve lift and timing for optimal engine performance.
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When selecting the correct rocker arm shim, it's important to consider the specific needs of your engine and valvetrain. First, determine the size and material of the shim you require. Rocker arm shims come in various sizes and thicknesses, so you'll need to choose one that matches the specifications of your engine. Additionally, consider the material of the shim. Depending on your engine's requirements, you may need shims made from materials such as steel, aluminum, or composite.
For Mopar engines, such as those found in Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth vehicles, JEGS offers a selection of rocker shaft shims specifically designed for Mopar applications. These Mopar rocker shaft shims ensure a proper fit and precise adjustment for your Mopar valvetrain. Additionally, we offer rocker arm shims for other engines, including LS engines, providing the necessary shims for different valvetrain setups.
At JEGS, we understand the importance of achieving precise valvetrain adjustments. That's why we offer a range of rocker arm shims to meet various engine needs. Whether you need Mopar rocker shaft shims, rocker shaft shims for other engines, or LS rocker arm shims, you can trust JEGS to provide high-quality shims that deliver the performance and reliability you demand.