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Old 12-24-2023, 03:05 PM
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i bought a set solid rollers years ago on here. 13 were rebuilt but 3 were replaced by comp. i have 13 like the one on the left. 3 of the other. i have another set of 16 like the one on the right. so im good keeping 3 spares to that set. is the type on the left still available? id like to find 3 to go with these so i could use without 2 different length pushrods....


i think badhbt was the username i bought these from come to think of it
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Old 12-24-2023, 03:06 PM
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picture flipped...the shorger one is the one im calling on the left

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Old 12-25-2023, 08:36 PM
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i bought a set solid rollers years ago on here. 13 were rebuilt but 3 were replaced by comp. i have 13 like the one on the left. 3 of the other. i have another set of 16 like the one on the right. so im good keeping 3 spares to that set. is the type on the left still available? id like to find 3 to go with these so i could use without 2 different length pushrods....


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Do you know the complete history of these solid roller lifters? If not, and if you're planning on running them on the street, I would recommend you sending them back to the manufacturer for a complete rebuild. Every 4/5 years I send my Crower Hippo back for a refresh. But may hold out a little longer since we have added the additional oiling hole.

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Old 12-25-2023, 09:46 PM
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i bet it was close to 14 years ago i bought thes. been in a box all this time. originally i did have the comp cams invoice from the rebuild. they have never been ran since. i have another set of 16 tbat i plan to send in

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Old 12-25-2023, 09:51 PM
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https://forums.maxperformanceinc.com...d.php?t=537539


this is how long its been..

i was reading this thread and pmed him on them shortly after this...wow time flys....


guess after re reading that post...i just need to see if someone has 3 old styles

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I ran a solid roller with a different brand of lifters in the # 1 hole. Had 2 different length pushrods, ran great. Engine did not know the difference.

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