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94-95 5.0 - Specific
Any experienced with solid roller motors?
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<blockquote data-quote="modo" data-source="post: 656243" data-attributes="member: 11716"><p>plenty of people put the paces through hydraulic lifters. i have friends that run them to 7000 rpm on a regular basis. hell look at what the renegade class guys do with factory lifters. </p><p></p><p>with that said my car has a solid roller in it and it is driven a lot on the street. i have a very lightweight valve train (titanium everything) and i rarely have to adjust them. ideally i wanted to run shaft mounts but i could not run my stock valve covers which is something i wanted to do. next time the motor is apart i am going back to a hydraulic though as there is no need for the solid rollers imo for what i want to do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="modo, post: 656243, member: 11716"] plenty of people put the paces through hydraulic lifters. i have friends that run them to 7000 rpm on a regular basis. hell look at what the renegade class guys do with factory lifters. with that said my car has a solid roller in it and it is driven a lot on the street. i have a very lightweight valve train (titanium everything) and i rarely have to adjust them. ideally i wanted to run shaft mounts but i could not run my stock valve covers which is something i wanted to do. next time the motor is apart i am going back to a hydraulic though as there is no need for the solid rollers imo for what i want to do [/QUOTE]
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