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Old 02-10-2020, 11:39 AM   #1
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Default Stock eliminator Lifters

Looking for recommendation on which lifter and why?
Trend or Precision?
Would you get them DLC coated?
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Looking for recommendation on which lifter and why?
Trend or Precision?
Would you get them DLC coated?
Both are great lifters and yes, DLC coating helps.
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Old 02-10-2020, 03:19 PM   #3
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Looking for recommendation on which lifter and why?
Trend or Precision?
Would you get them DLC coated?
You can not run the coated lifters on a cast cam.
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Old 02-10-2020, 07:54 PM   #4
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Default Re: Stock eliminator Lifters

They will be on a steel cam.
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Old 02-10-2020, 08:27 PM   #5
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Cool Re: Stock eliminator Lifters

why can you not run the coated lifters on a cast cam.?
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You can not run the coated lifters on a cast cam.

You should be more specific as regards to the type of coating. There are some coatings that can be used with cast camshafts. However, DLC coated lifters can only be used with a properly finished tool steel camshaft core.
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why can you not run the coated lifters on a cast cam.?
Will wipe out cam lobes.
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Would you get the EDM hole in the face of the lifter?
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Will wipe out cam lobes.
Ppp lifter have a coated lifter with a coating that is safe for a cast cam. In my spare engine I took out the shubeck grenades and installed them on a cast cam. Broke them in as if it was a new cam and lifters with break in oil. Valve setting never moved. Took them all out after to inspect them and they looked like they came out of the box.
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Default Re: Stock eliminator Lifters

On billet or tool steel cams I would run the
dlc lifters with no oil hole as the hole just creates
a place for the dlc to not stick or flake off.
On cast cams I would use the ones with the hole
and have coated with a lubricity coating like
Micro blue, have the cam nitrided and coated also.
And as Bob said Pppc has a dlc that will work
on a cast cam also.
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