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Roller lifter for B1 Engine question?

Posted By: LA360

Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/11/11 09:59 PM

For a standard B1 headed engine, what configuration offset should be used? I have been looking around and come across some various options. For example the ISKY 3772-LO-180 has 8 on centre lifters, 4 left 0.180" and 4 right 0.180".
A Comp Cams Elite Roller lifter 98827-16 has 8 left 0.180" and 8 right 0.180"

Thanks for you help!
Posted By: supercomp

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/11/11 11:05 PM

98827-16 Elite Race™ .180" Offset Roller Lifters .904" 4 Pairs Centered & Left
4 Pairs Centered & Right (4) 98829CL-2
(4) 98829CR-2
Posted By: LA360

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/12/11 01:20 AM

Are you running these lifters currently?
Thanks
Posted By: MR_P_BODY

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/12/11 01:25 AM

Are those push rod oiling?
Posted By: supercomp

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/12/11 02:58 PM

http://www.compperformancegroupstores.co...Code=LifterSets
Posted By: 440Jim

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/12/11 02:58 PM

Quote:

98827-16 Elite Race™ .180" Offset Roller Lifters .904" 4 Pairs Centered & Left
4 Pairs Centered & Right (4) 98829CL-2
(4) 98829CR-2


From the Comp Cams web site:

web page
Interchangeable pushrods seats can be easily swapped for centered, left or right offsets. A patent-pending design allowing oil control through the pushrod insert allows builders to modify lifters to meter extra oil to the top.
Posted By: 440Jim

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/13/11 01:25 AM

As an alternative, the Comp 892 lifters have offset intake pushrod seats, push rod oiling, and about half the cost of the Elite series. But they don't have the features of the Elite series either...

And they have an offset pushrod set without pushrod oiling also.
Posted By: mac56

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/13/11 01:17 PM

Quote:

As an alternative, the Comp 892 lifters have offset intake pushrod seats, push rod oiling, and about half the cost of the Elite series. But they don't have the features of the Elite series either...

And they have an offset pushrod set without pushrod oiling also.



Jim do you know the part number without pushrod oiling?
Thanks
Posted By: 440Jim

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/13/11 02:30 PM

It is on the Comp Cams web site under BB Mopar roller lifters. Not hard to find. You can find it with a few clicks. I don't know it off the top of my head, but it is a long number (5 digits?) not a 3 digit one.

EDIT: 87019
Posted By: supercomp

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/13/11 02:48 PM

Comp no longer makes the 892 lifter. the no pushrod oiling is 87019-16
Posted By: mac56

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/13/11 03:07 PM

Thanks Guys. Just thought maybe you did have it on the top of your head Jim. I don't mind doing my own clicking around.
Posted By: 440Jim

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/13/11 03:59 PM

Mac,
This is a screen capture from last years catalog for roller lifters:

Supercomp,
Thanks for the update, they still show it on their web site:
892L, 892R, 892C (individual, not sets). web page

And Summit says ships tomorrow (Mon), so that implies it is in stock? Summit web page

Attached File
Posted By: supercomp

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/13/11 10:25 PM

Thanks, that's what we run in the B1 S/C dragster. Glad they are still available.
Posted By: LA360

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/14/11 02:00 AM

Thanks for the info! Is anyone running the lifter that Bullet Cams currently offer???
Posted By: LA360

Re: Roller lifter for B1 Engine question? - 02/26/11 12:34 AM

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