.903 and .937 same cost - why not?
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.903 and .937 same cost - why not?
.903 and .937 lifters are the same cost far as I can tell from a few different vendors...any reason NOT to do the .937 if I'm going bigger anyhow? Eliminator Premier block.
windsor- Posts : 1167
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Re: .903 and .937 same cost - why not?
Are you talking tie-bar lifters? Make sure the cam people know the roller dia. before the cam is ground.
Re: .903 and .937 same cost - why not?
Correct, Lem, not key way.
windsor- Posts : 1167
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Re: .903 and .937 same cost - why not?
So is it a go assuming I'm going bigger anyway?
(Assuming I don't go with the new morel hyd rollers)
(Assuming I don't go with the new morel hyd rollers)
windsor- Posts : 1167
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Re: .903 and .937 same cost - why not?
Check with your Machine shop to be sure they have the .937 BBF lifter bore tooling.
CDMBill- Posts : 182
Join date : 2010-08-09
Re: .903 and .937 same cost - why not?
Will do indeed. Will likely use C&C close to me in Manassas. Pretty sure they have it
windsor- Posts : 1167
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