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Old 10-22-2015, 11:46 AM   #67
Larry Hill
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Default Re: Schubeck lifters

I will do what the rules allow. This is the first lifter break I have had with a Schubick/ Smith. I broke one when the rod broke in La. years ago. Lost one at Indy when a head of a valve popped off but still qualified. This is the one just failed but I don't know why. Maybe I have been lucky all these years.


I ran these lifters, cam, and valve train all year, and just got off the dyno and it made decent power. News flash peak power is at 6200-6300, and rod and piston weighs 1755 grams each. It's kinda like racing a diesel. I have a nine grand tach and about a third of it is never used.


A 10,000 rpm 396 is Jim Boudreau backup engine, what the #1 engine will turn is still classified information.
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