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Roller Lifter rebuild #1731658
01/16/15 08:49 PM
01/16/15 08:49 PM
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Walhalla, SC
BlueDart Offline OP
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I know I saw this here a while back but can't find the thread looking for someone to recondition my lifters they all look and feel good but they have been running for 12 years they are Mopar Performance lifters but don't know the original manufacturer sent pics to comp They say they are crower but crower says not there's who will do this no matter who's they are the pin is held in by a c clip Thanks

Re: Roller Lifter rebuild [Re: BlueDart] #1731659
01/16/15 08:57 PM
01/16/15 08:57 PM
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I wouldn't bother getting them rebuilt as old as they are. Buy new one's.

Re: Roller Lifter rebuild [Re: rickraw] #1731660
01/16/15 09:29 PM
01/16/15 09:29 PM
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You got it, I got some off of E-bay for $177 for my 511". Now I buying cam&lifters, cam bearing, rod bearing, main bearing, because the lifter jumped out the bore. The motor never ran over 6200,shift@5700, but the car pick up .3 with a roller cam.
The cam was a .575/308* street roller V .555/300*M. Picture worth a million words.

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Re: Roller Lifter rebuild [Re: bentwheel43] #1731661
01/17/15 01:37 AM
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Walhalla, SC
BlueDart Offline OP
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ok who's got them for a R3 block

Re: Roller Lifter rebuild [Re: BlueDart] #1731662
01/17/15 03:03 AM
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Got mine from gs products for my r3. Pressure fed rollers. He's been making lifters for 40 yrs.







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