Here is the story.... which you can read in the 'about' section of rockerarms.com website.
Rocker Arm Specialists was purchased in 2010....just in time to go out of business in 2012. The old owner got together with his employees and got the business back and up and running. As part of that, most of their files got lost...
I just got off the phone with Gary, the ex-owner, who I dealt with in 2011 when I purchased the original 7 sets (sold 5).
Amazingly, I remembered him....and he remembered me.
They still have the drawings...or at least enough to price rockers. Before production, I would send my modified ones to them so they could incorporate the subtle changes into the new rockers.
Two issues:
-They are having a hard time getting 7075 aluminum and the prices have doubled. I'm not sure the cost of raw materials is the issue as it is an insignificant part of the overall process. Oddly, while I was on the phone with him, I found 7075 for sale at online places and mentioned that to him. He took that in stride.....I'm not sure if maybe it was the price that had him flummoxed, not really availability.
He probably isn't getting the discounts he is used to getting....but I'm just guessing.
-The CNC shop likes to make at least 100 units....in this case, around a dozen sets.
After seeing a lot of interest in Camshafts until money was discussed, I have my doubts as to our ability to garner interest for a dozen sets?
I'm 99% sure my order back in 2011 was the only time he ever made these.
I'm equally sure he isn't going to be very keen about giving me the CAD files but I haven't broached the subject...yet.
They are in Redding, California. Anyone near enough to there to pay them a visit, if necessary?
Gary is going to get back to me in a couple days with prices. I have asked for prices on one set, five sets, and ten sets. None of that meets the 100 piece minimum but it will likely be enough info to determine interest.
Updates coming.
Nick