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Lippy, lets see if Brent will give U a 30000 mile warranty on the lifters.:D
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Lippy i did not mean to be a smart ass:LOL:. Brent will give u excellent guidance, but i would suggest should evaluate the following .
I am guessing this is your first solid roller engine based on your original question? Gsharapa has a lot of experience with solid rollers u don't (not insulting U). Quote:
R u willing to pull the lifters out of the engine after 5000(give or take) miles and check them or have them checked? Will u inspect lash like should? Buy what U want, but make sure the extra HP is really something u desire. It is going to cost u more money, and will require more attention on your part to run a solid roller engine. Best of luck on your decision. Mark |
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lippy, you are not naive to believe him, they are good rollers. i just sold a set of those with 50 hrs on them because i got tired of fing with them, physically and in my mind.
as long as you keep 'em hitting the ramps you'll be alright. which makes me wonder, what is the ramp window? .002-.010? i have no idea but this would give you an idea of how much tolerance you would have in the adjustment. |
Lippy how will u know if the lash has changed if u only check them ever so often? The bushing lifters will give u more warning then neddle lifters of pending failure (big plus) and they handle load better . That is right about the lash (not changing). If the lash is not changing, or if it is changing by a very small amount, and the lash between each lifter is close, u are in good shape. But u need to keep an eye on it. If the lash starts changing on one lifter more then the others then u have a problem. The bushing lifters will last longer and will take more abuse, but personally i would feel uncomfortable not pulling and checking them by 7500 maybe 10000 even with a very mild cam. I still want to see over all condition of the lifter. Maybe i am too conservative.
I could see making 30000 miles, if U do not rev the engine high, your cam is very mild, but then why would u want a solid roller??? I am not an FE guy so maybe some of the guys with solid roller FEs will give more guidance on how often they check lash and pull and inspect lifters. |
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Excellent. Does Brent agree with what they told U? What are your cam specs? How high are u going to turn engine (just curious).
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Mark, not sure why you're being so concerned....???
Yes, I agree with the Isky guy.... This cam is not that wild. It's outside the realm of a hydraulic roller for an FE, but it's not a wild cam by any means. The lobes were kept less aggressive for a reason, and the lift was kept lower to help with spring life. Street rollers do not require constant maintenance. |
... now watch it go out in the first thousand miles.:LOL:
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Patrickt thats just bad luck!
Run the same cam specs as Patricket has (converted to solid roller) and the lifters should make 100,000 miles. :LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL: Brent I'm the guy on the front row of the cheering section for solid rollers.:LOL: Lippy has invested a lot of money (by most standards) in his engine not to take a little time out to see if the lash has changed. I hardley consider checking the lash a couple times a year and giving the lifters a good inspection every 4 or 5 years (2000 miles a year) constant maintenance. Besides he will learn the engine and most likely enjoy it. It's my opinion and its free. Mark |
I agree with your opinion....
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That's cool. But how do you get 35k miles on a 1200hp car in such a short time. Daily driver?
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