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Any Disadvantages of Solid Roller lifters?
My engine builder wants to put in solid roller lifters but I am hesitant due to the horror stories I have heard and the maintenance involved with them. How often should they be checked? I don't have the cam card in front of me now but we have stud girdles.
Its a 555 tall deck that made just under 700hp last fall. |
I see no reason to go with a solid roller unless you want to spin the engine beyond 6000rpms.
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I've ran solids the last 7 years. When I ordered my new hydraulic roller cams I told Bob M. that I just had my solid Isky Red Zones rebuilt and I would like to still utilize them. He had no problems with me running them on my HR cam and down the road if I would like to use HR lifters he said that I would have no problems. I spin my new engines to 5800RPM, but 6500RPM on previous cams. Maintenance is checking lash every spring. You should never have to adjust lash if set properly, if you gain or losing lash you have other issues IMO. I've heard more horror stories of HR lifters spinning at 6000RPM than Solids.
They have their advantages more aggressive cam, higher RPM and more power. But they need a litte bit of maintenance. I don't believe they are necessary on all builds and if you don't need them I wouldn't use them, but I would not be afraid of them. I was afraid of them when JimV bought solid cams for my original builds 7yrs ago. I actually really like them now. |
Its only turning 5300-5500 RPMS
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Originally Posted by My Addiction
(Post 4049803)
Its only turning 5300-5500 RPMS
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With the hydraulic morel lifters on the market today, I just don't see a good enough reason to warrant a solid roller. 15 years ago, absolutely. The new morel lifters are more than capable. The margin on power between the two camshafts has been narrowed also.
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so now I'm thinking the next best thing would be the Short travel lifters? Any thoughts or should I just stay with my standard retro-Hydraulic roller lifters?
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Originally Posted by My Addiction
(Post 4049940)
so now I'm thinking the next best thing would be the Short travel lifters? Any thoughts or should I just stay with my standard retro-Hydraulic roller lifters?
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Originally Posted by My Addiction
(Post 4049940)
so now I'm thinking the next best thing would be the Short travel lifters? Any thoughts or should I just stay with my standard retro-Hydraulic roller lifters?
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