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Understanding Lifters - Part 2 

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@ragtopdlxzl1
@ragtopdlxzl1 3 года назад
Our lifter went out on start up in a Chevy LSA ...shut off no damage... lucky... We put in Johnson lifters and I hope they last. We appreciate your video and explanation of the different style lifters.
@ntjack8894
@ntjack8894 3 года назад
Top information, thanks.
@Dynodon64
@Dynodon64 Год назад
A larger diameter roller wheel will also spin slower. Less wear and heat.
@bobqzzi
@bobqzzi 3 года назад
Thanks for explaining all this stuff. Once you're done with pushrod stuff, I'd love to hear your thoughts on OHC valvetrain stuff.
@donbenson2099
@donbenson2099 Год назад
The lub is not the problem for a new cam going flat. Take a new lifter wipe the bottom off drag your finger nail across it take a pencil and drag it across the lifter you can feel the file as it is filing the lead off of the pencil along with your finger nail. A ground surface is a poor finish. Now take a sheet of red crocus cloth and a old phone book or soft back book `put the sheet down face up. Now take the lifter an rub it in all directions tilting it as you go (a lifter is crowned) until it is smooth like a piece of glass now run your pencil across it it is now longer a file and will not file your cam lobes down, a new lifter is a file. Without doing this what happens is after a cam is run softly for a while, (without polishing the lifter) it finally wears the grind marks off off of the lifer. If you are running real heavy springs a lot of racers will pull the inner spring out to cut the pressure on the cam lobes. When resizing con rods leave the bore 2/10 under sizer wrap crocus cloth around the mandrel then do the pencil and `finger nail test, now you will not have bearing material transfering and killing the oil clearance. Think about this crank shafts are polished after grinding. Me, a long time machinist in large machine shop doing ship repair, paper mill, mining equipment, saw mill, and a GT1 road racer driving a Camaro . This something I have just kept to myself over the years. Have fun, Don
@scottworelds2933
@scottworelds2933 3 года назад
Good stuff as always. (1st too!)
@davidvonanderseck8649
@davidvonanderseck8649 3 года назад
I guess doing a low buck build as most of us do something like this is out of budget. David V dose a lot of nice budget builds for the average hot roder.
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