The Rocker Arm is located in the Lincoln Mark VIII cars being responsible for operation of the valvetrain system by moving the motion from the pushrod to the intake and exhaust valves. Most often made from stamped steel or aluminum with substantial weight in iron or steel, these parts translate the up and down movement of the pushrod to the downward force needed to open the valves. Aluminium is used in high RPM applications because of its light weight nature while cast iron or forged carbon steel is used in diesel applications for toughness. Other types of rocker arms for instance the roller rockers, possess needle bearings at points of contact; this makes them to have less friction and thus last longer than the other designs. The rocker ratio used in today's engine design is in the region of 1.5:1 to 1:1.8 which basically increases the lift of the camshaft. In high rpm engines the fulcrum bearings are also incorporated as load bearers and for stress control, this guarantees the performance of the rocker arm system will be optimal.
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