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Anybody using the Isky E-Z roll lifters? I see Bullet advertising same idea
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I use the crower bushed lifters .best thing I ever did. This is in a 10 k rpm eng. No power loss. Went 3 seasons on the lifters. And I am just going to replace them out of guilt. No more fear of broken needles wrecking everything.
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Mark,
What kind of spring pressure are you running? Also, any brass in the filter from the lifter bushings? Thanks, Steve |
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345lbs. on the seat new . and change them if they get down to 320 ish. #1356pac. nothing in the filter, and never see any change in the lash either. also running copper inserts in the pushrod cups. they are a radius cup pushrod and ball adjuster
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Thanks, Mark.
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I have seen alot of sizing issues with those lifters I have had to buy 2 if not 3 sets to make up one set because of sizing issues.
So make sure you measure every lifter. http://www.yellowbullet.com/forum/sh...t=lifter+bores |
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I also have been using the Crower bushed lifters - can't squawk about them at all, but I only rev it to 8,000
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Crower 842. lifters run right at .841 to small for any GM lifter bore that is .844 which gives you .003 clearance which is to much. Here it a good video to look over. I deal with a lot of blocks and check and machine alot of lifters and lifters bores when I machine blocks and have seen about every lifter out there. |
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thanks Carl.
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