|
Re: Which Hyd Roller Lifter for Small block ?
[Re: lostdog]
#3199847
12/24/23 02:04 PM
12/24/23 02:04 PM
|
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 1,760 Windsor, ON, Canada
Diplomat360
top fuel
|
top fuel
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 1,760
Windsor, ON, Canada
|
Good luck so far with my CompCams 8920-16 pieces.
In fact, I had set them up pretty tight too, that being 1/2" turn for pre-load. The valve springs are CompCams beehive 26056, 150lbs @ seat, and 375lbs @ open, 3/8" pushrods with oil-through provision for my HS rocker arms.
Keep in mind that I only put half a season of cruising on this setup, so this is all preliminary reporting.
|
|
|
Re: Which Hyd Roller Lifter for Small block ?
[Re: lostdog]
#3199933
12/25/23 03:36 AM
12/25/23 03:36 AM
|
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 2,864 Pattison Texas
CSK
master
|
master
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 2,864
Pattison Texas
|
Johnson brand, NOT the Hylift Johnson
1968 Charger COLD A/C Hilborn EFI 512ci 9.7 compression, Stealth heads, 4.10 gear A518 ODtrans 4100lb,10.93 full street car trim 2020 T/A 392 Stock 11.79 @ 114.5
|
|
|
Re: Which Hyd Roller Lifter for Small block ?
[Re: '72CudaRacer]
#3200090
12/26/23 02:27 PM
12/26/23 02:27 PM
|
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 879 Missouri
jwb123
super stock
|
super stock
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 879
Missouri
|
Morel is a option. Hughes engines offers them #5321, USA made. $550
Brian I have used the Morel for both big and small block Mopars with good results. They do work and adjust better with 10w30 oil. Couple sets had a warning sheet about the proper oils to use, they asked for a specific centistoke rating, which I had never heard of. So after doing a little research 10W30 oil is what fits the bill, they actually run quieter with the thinner oil.
|
|
|
|
|
|