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Originally Posted by cstraub
(Post 4083638)
Now it is up to the engine builder to check the tolerances. Lifter bore clearance is no different then checking rod and main clearance. If this is missed and the engine goes down then it is the engine builders fault.
and to add to that, at a time that I was not able to, he build MY motor. a 509 that dynoed at 635 HP. That motor was in my boat for the 5 years that I owned it, and it spend 99% of its time at 5500+ RPM. It never missed a beat. The only thing I ever did to it was change oil, and spark plugs. Then I sold it and for the 2 years I kept in touch with the new owner the motor ran perfectly. Thats SEVEN years on a motor that was not babied, and never even had the valve covers off it. |
Originally Posted by Zone 5
(Post 4084044)
Ya know, you keep impling that S30 did something wrong in his build. Unlike you, he is a BUILDER. I have driven and ridden in multiple boats with his power in them, including his. They fly, they live and they work as they are supposed to.
and to add to that, at a time that I was not able to, he build MY motor. a 509 that dynoed at 635 HP. That motor was in my boat for the 5 years that I owned it, and it spend 99% of its time at 5500+ RPM. It never missed a beat. The only thing I ever did to it was change oil, and spark plugs. Then I sold it and for the 2 years I kept in touch with the new owner the motor ran perfectly. Thats SEVEN years on a motor that was not babied, and never even had the valve covers off it. http://youtube.com/watch/GKC2MRn7WXU |
Makes one wonder if Morel knows this guy is selling inferior product using their name..
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Nothing like the daily cslob beatings with my coffee.
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Originally Posted by brian41
(Post 4084106)
Nothing like the daily cslob beatings with my coffee.
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Originally Posted by brian41
(Post 4084106)
Nothing like the daily cslob beatings with my coffee.
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Originally Posted by Rattlesnake Jake
(Post 4084113)
Does it taste bitter or better??
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Originally Posted by sutphen 30
(Post 4083990)
you just this stupid,thats not even close to the lifter you stiffed us w/.the oiling had nothing to do w/ lifter to bore clearance, you idiot.If I made the god damn bore loser to oil the upper end the lifter would have failed.Its nice how you get a tiny bit of info and focus on it.
see retard,,I buy an isky lifter and I never have a oiling problem,,I buy 5 sets from you and I mysteriously have a problem.100's of other salespeople lifters,no problem,,5 sets from a boob alcoholic and i have a problem,coincidence,not a chance.you sold us junk. again,the conman strikes Here are you pictures: http://forums.boatfreaks.org/showthread.php?t=5624 You state the engines had reversion with the 731 Cam. Doug states that it was first thought that the springs were bad from Canfield. So that tells me these were assemblies. Guide clearance would not be set up for Marine use. That has to be done per the engine builder. Guide clearance was never checked, the valves seized in the guides and the engines came down. YOu need a scape goat to blame for your lack of engine building skills so you blamed the lifters. The same 4606 roller lifter that Morel makes today and is used in Drag, Circle track, truck pull, and marine. SAM in Houston has classes to train you Bill if you want to be an engine builder. |
Originally Posted by cstraub
(Post 4084190)
Problem is Bill you posted a picture of the lifters and if anyone google searches they will see they are the same lifter.
Here are you pictures: http://forums.boatfreaks.org/showthread.php?t=5624 You state the engines had reversion with the 731 Cam. Doug states that it was first thought that the springs were bad from Canfield. So that tells me these were assemblies. Guide clearance would not be set up for Marine use. That has to be done per the engine builder. Guide clearance was never checked, the valves seized in the guides and the engines came down. YOu need a scape goat to blame for your lack of engine building skills so you blamed the lifters. The same 4606 roller lifter that Morel makes today and is used in Drag, Circle track, truck pull, and marine. SAM in Houston has classes to train you Bill if you want to be an engine builder. man up straub, and admit you messed up and sent junk. All of us make mistakes, and its about time you admitted you make more than most. |
Originally Posted by Rattlesnake Jake
(Post 4084113)
Does it taste bitter or better??
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