Re: whats everyone running solid roller lifters on street?
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pressure fed rollers made by Morel. bought from Best Machine.
Take care, Rick 68 Coronet R/T 440 & 68 Charger 528 Hemi,and 5 Challengers! 6 cyl, 318, 360, 383, 451
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Re: whats everyone running solid roller lifters on street?
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just curious what everyone is using on street.pump gas 340 stroker, are u using pressure fed rollers or non pressure fed rollers.crane solid roller .250/.254@.050 .600/.600 lift installed at 109.
I use the EDM lifters in my street/strip 416 but I also use PR oiling.. I also have bushed lifter bores... if you look at the rollers you have.. see if there is a hole in the side... my one set does and that hole oils the roller(blow through it just to check, if you have it).. I went with the EDM just so I can run lower RPM at the street lights.. its a .640/.640 260/270 105 lsa installed at 105 with 260# on seat
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Re: whats everyone running solid roller lifters on street?
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just curious what everyone is using on street.pump gas 340 stroker, are u using pressure fed rollers or non pressure fed rollers.crane solid roller .250/.254@.050 .600/.600 lift installed at 109.
I use the EDM lifters in my street/strip 416 but I also use PR oiling.. I also have bushed lifter bores... if you look at the rollers you have.. see if there is a hole in the side... my one set does and that hole oils the roller(blow through it just to check, if you have it).. I went with the EDM just so I can run lower RPM at the street lights.. its a .640/.640 260/270 105 lsa installed at 105 with 260# on seat
Mike who is the mgf of that cam? Sounds real close to one I would like to try. Jim
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Re: whats everyone running solid roller lifters on street?
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I am running the Comp Cams 8043, I bought them from IMM engines.
1.33 60 ft,6.21 at 110.59 in the 1/8, pump gas small block,2950lbs,drag radials,mufflers and driven to track ...
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Re: whats everyone running solid roller lifters on street?
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just curious what everyone is using on street.pump gas 340 stroker, are u using pressure fed rollers or non pressure fed rollers.crane solid roller .250/.254@.050 .600/.600 lift installed at 109.
I use the EDM lifters in my street/strip 416 but I also use PR oiling.. I also have bushed lifter bores... if you look at the rollers you have.. see if there is a hole in the side... my one set does and that hole oils the roller(blow through it just to check, if you have it).. I went with the EDM just so I can run lower RPM at the street lights.. its a .640/.640 260/270 105 lsa installed at 105 with 260# on seat
Mike who is the mgf of that cam? Sounds real close to one I would like to try. Jim
Its a MP roundy round roller cam.. I cant find the MP part number anymore in my books
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Re: whats everyone running solid roller lifters on street?
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Gsp products, pressure fed, 730 roller.
My stick is smaller , but I got these on the recommendation of Ryan J. They are the same as the Crane Ultra Pros. Not inexpensive.......but what is at this level ?
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Re: whats everyone running solid roller lifters on street?
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Pressure feed if you can afford but...keep the darn spring pressures down on a street unit Most will run like crazy with 425 lb open Yes you would want 650 or more on the strip but on the street it is all about NOT killing the lifter When you are at idle, arm out the window, strutting around the cruise--that lifter wheel bearings can be red hot from lack of oil Most folks run WAY too much spring pressure on street rollers Morel pressure feed is the way to go for solids anytime and Never restrict oil in any way whatsoever --it kills lifters.
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Re: whats everyone running solid roller lifters on street?
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Comp 828s here with a tubed block. I put about 5k on the last set before I changed them. They look and feel ok, I have not gotten around to sending the old ones to comp for a rebuild yet to see what they say.
68 Barracuda Formula S 340
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Re: whats everyone running solid roller lifters on street?
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Pressure feed if you can afford but...keep the darn spring pressures down on a street unit Most will run like crazy with 425 lb open Yes you would want 650 or more on the strip but on the street it is all about NOT killing the lifter When you are at idle, arm out the window, strutting around the cruise--that lifter wheel bearings can be red hot from lack of oil Most folks run WAY too much spring pressure on street rollers Morel pressure feed is the way to go for solids anytime and Never restrict oil in any way whatsoever --it kills lifters.
Agressive profiles and lack of spring pressure is harder on rollers than anything. And if you run a morel style lifter you usually have to restrict oil in most setups
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Re: whats everyone running solid roller lifters on street?
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I am running the Comp Cams 8043, I bought them from IMM engines.
Me too. Running 276/284 @ .050" done a fair amount of street miles.
-Kenny
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Re: whats everyone running solid roller lifters on street?
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Pressure feed if you can afford but...keep the darn spring pressures down on a street unit Most will run like crazy with 425 lb open Yes you would want 650 or more on the strip but on the street it is all about NOT killing the lifter When you are at idle, arm out the window, strutting around the cruise--that lifter wheel bearings can be red hot from lack of oil Most folks run WAY too much spring pressure on street rollers Morel pressure feed is the way to go for solids anytime and Never restrict oil in any way whatsoever --it kills lifters.
Agressive profiles and lack of spring pressure is harder on rollers than anything. And if you run a morel style lifter you usually have to restrict oil in most setups
Making the real question WHY would anyone run an aggressive profile on a STREET engine--Comp has smartened up and now all the Street rollers are very easy on things, run tighter lash and need way less spring pressure --so do the right thing and keep that silly race profile on the track and not on the street--Problems Solved!!!!!
I bet I can take a stout engine and dyno six cams in a row right off the catalog page and there is not that much difference--Cam selection process is one of the most over advertised--over thought --Bull crud filled areas of car building--don't go too big--don't run crazy aggressive lobes that a computer says is better and listen to the professional cam grinders--it is that easy. Always pick smaller than you think and that will still be to big
Solid rollers on a street car will blow the axle bearings out sooner or later--NO oil at idle--way too much spring pressure( because I might get into a street race) and oil restricted-- Kills axle bearings-- Run a solid body lifter in a stock block Mopar Morel has over a hundred part numbers and will make whatever you need
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