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Morel hyd rollers source
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04/22/14 12:21 AM
04/22/14 12:21 AM
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LAD 524
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Where do you guys get em from? Direct or a supplier? Im after a set for a street/sometime strip Hemi I assume its better to run the ones with the bigger roller as below? Would this below be suitable ? http://johncalliesinc.com/product.php?ProductNo=6073Some don't like hyd rollers due to the Hemis valvetrain weight but if I use the right lifter/spring up to 6500 MAX it should be OK yes/no? Cam will likely be @ 240-250 dur @ .050 max with around mid .550 - .570" of lift. Thoughts ?
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Re: Morel hyd rollers source
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04/22/14 11:48 AM
04/22/14 11:48 AM
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CompWedgeEngines
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Im a Morel dealer, and stock some of them. Shoot me a PM with all your info, and what your looking for exactly, and all the car/engine specs. We'll see what you need that way.
Thank you
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Re: Morel hyd rollers source
[Re: CompWedgeEngines]
#1610481
04/22/14 02:43 PM
04/22/14 02:43 PM
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Quote:
Im a Morel dealer, and stock some of them. Shoot me a PM with all your info, and what your looking for exactly, and all the car/engine specs. We'll see what you need that way.
Thank you
Didn't know that, you'll get the call next time.
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Re: Morel hyd rollers source
[Re: straubtech]
#1610483
04/23/14 12:37 PM
04/23/14 12:37 PM
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LAD 524
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Good info for sure.... Im wondering if you have run the HP hyd rollers in a big inch street/strip Hemi and what did you find/learn ? Or even in engines that traditionally have valvetrain issues? Some say that the Hemi's valvetrain is too heavy and the pushrod angles/pushrod seat in the hyd roller make it an unstable valvetrain not able to rpm easily. Care to share?
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Re: Morel hyd rollers source
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04/23/14 05:14 PM
04/23/14 05:14 PM
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straubtech
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Quote:
Good info for sure....
Im wondering if you have run the HP hyd rollers in a big inch street/strip Hemi and what did you find/learn ? Or even in engines that traditionally have valvetrain issues?
Some say that the Hemi's valvetrain is too heavy and the pushrod angles/pushrod seat in the hyd roller make it an unstable valvetrain not able to rpm easily.
Care to share?
Most of the stuff I do is BBC, but some of that is .371" stem stuff and it is heavy. Morel does use the same body on the high rpm stuff for Chevy/Ford/Mopar. In more than not the Mopar block will need to be bushed for it to work. The street stuff is just fine.
The .903" pro series lifter will benefit from a shorter pushrod due to the tall seat location in the lifter.
Most of the Mopar stuff I have cammed has been solid roller stuff.
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