About Our Rocker Arms
Rocker arms are a key component of the engine’s valvetrain, responsible for transferring motion from the camshaft to the intake and exhaust valves. As the camshaft rotates, the rocker arms pivot to open and close the valves at precise intervals, allowing air and fuel into the engine while expelling exhaust gases.
The design and construction of rocker arms play a major role in engine performance and durability. High-performance rocker arms are engineered to reduce friction, improve valve control, and maintain accurate valve timing under demanding conditions. Roller rocker arms, in particular, use needle bearings or roller tips to minimize friction and wear, helping improve efficiency and extend component life.
Rocker arm ratio is another important factor, as it determines how much the valve opens relative to camshaft lift. Higher ratios (such as 1.6 or 1.7) can increase valve lift and airflow, leading to potential horsepower gains when matched with the proper camshaft and engine setup.
Common designs include stamped steel rocker arms for stock applications and aluminum or stainless steel roller rockers for performance builds. Upgrading to performance rocker arms can improve valvetrain stability, reduce wear, and support higher RPM operation.
Whether you're rebuilding an engine or upgrading for performance, choosing the right rocker arms helps ensure accurate valve operation, improved airflow, and long-term reliability.
