How much stall, trans brake? With stock stuff in your 727?
I am a retired machineshop owner (40+ years), and have extensively used and installed heads, manifolds, alum radiators, fuel cells, rocker covers, roller rockers,, and more, from Pro Comp/Speedmaster during their time in business.
The only failures were three roller rockers from a set that were sold over the counter. The customer never told us the application or we would have recommended a race quality Comp Cams set instead.
The Street rockers that failed after 2 1/2 + years were installed in a 1955 Chevy Bel Air with a 383 CNC aluminum headed street/strip car with 3.70 gears and 2800 stall convertor that ran mid 11s. They were 1.6 ratio street series rockers on a Comp Cams .592/.598 lift Hyd. Roller cam, regularly shifting at 6200+. He thought they should be warrantied! That was the only failure that I am aware of.
We don't sell their studs or bolts, only ARP, and some of their distributors have a really poorly designed advance system that is very hard to curve. We do sell their distributors for locked out race or H.P. street use though.
The funny thing is that a LOT of folks that say they would never run Speedmaster "junk", but buy it in a "house brand" from SEVERAL major retailers!
My deal is, I have never sold any brands at my shop that I have not run the items in my own street/strip or racecars first.
My 512 has: 1/2" stroker crank, 7.1" rods, heads, intake, aluminum water pump housing, alum water pump, starter, roller rockers, rocker covers, and valley pan, among other parts from Speedmaster.
The straight cut 5 and 6 pinion planetaries and billet drum kit is probably not because I need it, but because I will find out if it will live behind a tran braked, TCI 4500 stall, aluminum headed, solid roller cammed 512 on drag radials.
I'll let ya know!
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