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Help on a roller lifter #2793604
07/06/20 07:23 PM
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Can some one help me identify these small block mopar roller lifters there are no markings any where thanks

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Re: Help on a roller lifter [Re: scottb] #2793646
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They look like they are for a 48* block.. I dont know that tie bar.. they have a large clearance
between the roller and lifter
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Re: Help on a roller lifter [Re: MR_P_BODY] #2793661
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Not sure how old those are but I have a set of Engles that look very similar to your’s.

Re: Help on a roller lifter [Re: A727Tflite] #2793665
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I have no idea either they were in a motor I bought stock 59 degree 340 block

Re: Help on a roller lifter [Re: scottb] #2793678
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Originally Posted by scottb
I have no idea either they were in a motor I bought stock 59 degree 340 block


I never seen that type of tie bar in a 59*
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Re: Help on a roller lifter [Re: MR_P_BODY] #2793682
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If you are in Brett Millers Facebook page I’m betting he could ID them for you. The bar is on the inside like some of the Comp lifters.


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Re: Help on a roller lifter [Re: pittsburghracer] #2793873
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Looks like the link bar is open/slotted on the end?

Seems like I used lifters with link bars like that a very long time ago....... like in the 80’s.

Maybe early Crowers?


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Re: Help on a roller lifter [Re: scottb] #2794109
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They don't look like any SB Mopar LA motor roller lifter I've seen confused shruggy
I haven't work on any SB Mopar produced and used after 1976 also shruggy


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