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StrikinLightnin 11-23-2004 07:30 PM

Anyone using Morel Lifters?
 
I remember reading that they were supposed to be available for big blocks soon.
Anyone have any experience with them?

Lmarth 11-23-2004 07:33 PM

Re: Anyone using Morel Lifters?
 
You might want to contact Bob (rmbuilder) on this site.

Vinny P 11-23-2004 07:43 PM

Re: Anyone using Morel Lifters?
 
I am using Isky hydraulic roller lifters. When I ordered my cam and lifters, I was told by an Isky tech. that they are Morel lifters.

tomcat 11-23-2004 08:04 PM

Re: Anyone using Morel Lifters?
 
Are these the hydaulic roller lifters that are supposed to be good to 6500 RPM?

StrikinLightnin 11-23-2004 08:26 PM

Re: Anyone using Morel Lifters?
 

Originally Posted by checkmate454mag
I am using Isky hydraulic roller lifters. When I ordered my cam and lifters, I was told by an Isky tech. that they are Morel lifters.

I spoke to Isky today and was told that they purchase lifters from Morel.

Vinny P 11-23-2004 09:03 PM

Re: Anyone using Morel Lifters?
 
I have not got a chance to use them yet. I just built this motor. It only has dyno time on it so far. I have heard good things about Isky or Morel Lifters. I hope they work out.

rmbuilder 11-24-2004 08:03 AM

Re: Anyone using Morel Lifters?
 
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Morel is a tier 1 supplier so there is a good chance that many of you may have seen their product branded with other suppliers names. The engineering on these pieces is outstanding as evidenced by their users (John Force/McLaren Engines/Top Truck and Busch Teams.). I will have a technical sheet available right after PRI with some amazing durabliity testing results.
Bob

rmbuilder 11-24-2004 08:18 AM

Re: Anyone using Morel Lifters?
 
Tomcat,
These lifters are manufactured to very tight spec tolerance and depending on spring pressures and valvetrain weight will extend the useable range.
Bob

cstraub69@comcast 11-24-2004 08:32 AM

Re: Anyone using Morel Lifters?
 
Tomcat,
The Morel uses their own petal valving in the body of the lifter. With this and the tight tolerances that Ed is able to hold, yes the lifter will take more rpm then other hyd. roller lifters. On the the solid side, I have used the stuff for years now with NO failures due to mfg or lifter fatigue. If Isky is admitting they are using Morel as a supplier then that speaks boat loads of Morels quality.

Chris

KAAMA 11-25-2004 04:40 PM

Re: Anyone using Morel Lifters?
 
I plan on using the Morel hydraulic roller lifters on my next lifter change.


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