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hyd roller lifters thread
interesting thread on speedtalk
http://speedtalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=45795 |
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That is interesting, not what I expected.
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Been using VR-1 20-50 since the beginning.
and adjustment is critical to get proper preload, noise control and rpm. |
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Some lifter co will tell you not to use heavy oil!Has something to do with the bleed down rate.Tom
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Thought I would bring this back to the top.Tom
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Street Hydraulic Roller
Just wanted to add that the Morel Hydraulic Roller Lifter for a Pontiac is their Street Roller Version and NOT the Pro Series.
It has a 0.700" Roller Wheel and Straight Body that covers a Big Percentage of the Roller Wheel. It's Recommended for Mild to Moderate Cam Lobe Profiles. The Maximum Recommended Lobe Lift is 0.370". This Information can be found on Page 5 of Straub Technologies' (Chris Straub's) Online Catalog. I would say that most are unaware of this. Larry S.
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