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sb roller lifters without tubing block?

Posted By: 1Fast340

sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/11/10 08:28 PM

what smallblock solid roller lifters work without puting tubing in the block?

thought my old trusted lifters would work since they are fairly closed around the wheel even after changing to a new block without the tubes in the gallery but i gues i was wrong from my simple measureing it seams like they uncover the holes about 1.5mm
so what lifters should work?
i have a .570/.576" lift comp XE roller cam and i realy dont want to take my shorblock apart again just for this even if it feels nice to know i found it in time..
Posted By: Jacob Pitt

Re: sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/11/10 08:42 PM

I used the new Comp roller lifters that are made to just drop in. They did not uncover the galley even with a .700+ lift cam.
Posted By: 1Fast340

Re: sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/11/10 09:12 PM

thats very impressive! is that with a full base cam or a reduced one? ok i gues i will look into those lifters, they are the ones with the linkbar on the inside if i remember right?
Posted By: Ron Silva

Re: sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/11/10 09:24 PM

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Posted By: 1Fast340

Re: sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/11/10 10:04 PM

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nice looking lifter, is there anykind of problem running those with standard oiling thru the rockershaft? seeing they are pushrod oiling?

from the partnumber i would gues thats a kit with all 16, i will look these up tomorow its not all that easy trying to order stuff around here where noone seems to know alot about smallblockmopars so its alot more sensible to have a partnumber when ordering than having someone look it up when ordering

thanks
Posted By: mopar dave

Re: sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/11/10 10:14 PM

Morel makes some also. you can get them thru erson cams.
Posted By: Brian Hafliger

Re: sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/12/10 03:38 AM

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If you bought them from Comp you paid way too much!!
Posted By: JUST_N_TIME

Re: sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/12/10 10:16 AM

I'd order from Brian - ou812 as he helped/did the design. I did anyway.
Posted By: a408swinger

Re: sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/12/10 03:13 PM

Doug Herbert lifters drop right in also. Thats what I run. I paid $219 for them but I think they are like $239 now. You just turn them around so the link bar is against the lifter valley. My cam has a .640 lift and Ive had no problems. Ive been running them for several years now.
Posted By: StrokerAspen

Re: sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/12/10 04:09 PM

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I'd order from Brian - ou812 as he helped/did the design. I did anyway.





I have bought a couple sets of lifters among many other things through Brian. Great guy to deal with!
Posted By: 1Fast340

Re: sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/12/10 06:15 PM

i wouldnt mind ordering from Brian he for sure seems like a very good guy to deal with, i just dont know how to get the money to him since i honestly dont own a visacard or anything like that
Posted By: Moparnut426

Re: sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/12/10 06:31 PM

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I'd order from Brian - ou812 as he helped/did the design. I did anyway.





I have bought a couple sets of lifters among many other things through Brian. Great guy to deal with!




I bought mine through Brian as well. He is AWSOME to deal with. Comps are Pretty steep now I see.

kasey
Posted By: Brian Hafliger

Re: sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/12/10 10:01 PM

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i wouldnt mind ordering from Brian he for sure seems like a very good guy to deal with, i just dont know how to get the money to him since i honestly dont own a visacard or anything like that




Most guys in Australia and other parts of the world just send me a certified bank check and then wait the 7-10 days for it to clear. Then I ship USPS and it takes about 5-7 days to get it.
Shipping is around 100.00 give or take....
Brian
Posted By: J_BODY

Re: sb roller lifters without tubing block? - 05/13/10 12:59 AM

Don't have the part # in front of me, but our Comp rollers in our stroker 340 have cracked in several of the bodies. Roughly 53 passes on the combo. Not sure why, moderate cam, decent spring psi, no "at the moon shift point" (6700 iirc...) good pushrods. A strange harmonics perhaps?? who knows. I'm quite certain we're going to give the ones Brian has a try though.
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