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Re: merlin big block lifters.
smitty, thats a GREAT catch on that oil hole height... i won't even ask how long that took... but wonderful job
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Re: merlin big block lifters.
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Originally Posted by stevesxm
smitty, thats a GREAT catch on that oil hole height... i won't even ask how long that took... but wonderful job
So back to this thread-I had a merlin 2 block,a 615 lift cam with std base circle and morel hyd roller lifters.Due to a slight difference in the lifter construction the oil feed hole into the lifter body was placed about .018 higher,this caused a near zero oil pressure condition at idle. If anybody ever builds a similar combination they will want to play close attention to this. I don't blame Morel lifters as they work as drop ins in any other block and are very high quality,Smitty |
Re: merlin big block lifters.
Originally Posted by cstraub
When Morel designed the retro fit hyd rollers for the GM engines they located the pushrod seat of the lifter to fit OEM pushrod length. The body of the lifter is .300" tall to work with the late model blocks and aftermarket blocks taller lifter bores. So the Morel lifter will work in early, late, or aftermarket blocks.
You should check your pushrod length to prevent premature wear. Chris Also if the block or heads have been resurfaced.Like .020-30 head and maybe 20-30 on the block that will change the length. Like Chris said ck it :drink: |
Re: merlin big block lifters.
Interesting. I have a Merlin 2 block and a set of Morel and Crane lifters here, so I just went out and did some checking. On this one, the Morel lifters stay inside the lifter bore by about .100 of an inch. The Cranes are quite a bit further down. That is with a Crane 741 cam stuck in it. I wonder if the base circle on this Crane is smaller than the cam you had ground...hmmmm. I also have a Dart block so I'll check that over the next few days. I've got a Cam Motion cam going in that block so I'll do some comparing. Very good information!
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Re: merlin big block lifters.
Originally Posted by bobl
Interesting. I have a Merlin 2 block and a set of Morel and Crane lifters here, so I just went out and did some checking. On this one, the Morel lifters stay inside the lifter bore by about .100 of an inch. The Cranes are quite a bit further down. That is with a Crane 741 cam stuck in it. I wonder if the base circle on this Crane is smaller than the cam you had ground...hmmmm. I also have a Dart block so I'll check that over the next few days. I've got a Cam Motion cam going in that block so I'll do some comparing. Very good information!
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Re: merlin big block lifters.
Does anybody know what the diference is between a merlin 2 and a merlin 3 block is? I though that it was C N C machining. Also the cam that i am going to install is a crane 139021.
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Re: merlin big block lifters.
Originally Posted by KNOT-RIGHT
Measure the morel lifter then measure the crane lifter this is what I beleave is what Articfriends said.
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Re: merlin big block lifters.
Originally Posted by fbc25el
Does anybody know what the diference is between a merlin 2 and a merlin 3 block is? I though that it was C N C machining. Also the cam that i am going to install is a crane 139021.
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