Thread: Lifters & Pushrods
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04-27-2007 08:39 PM #1
Lifters & Pushrods
I haven't gotten much futher on MY project.. BUT.. I have these pushrods and lifters that I found in my stash. I don't know the brand name of them, maybe they are even OEM/GM but the pushrods are 0.3125" - 0.313" dia. max. and 7.750" to 7.790" Overall Length (OAL). They all have a number on them: RP-3093
The lifters are 0.841" - 0.842" dia.and 1.997" OAL. They're flatbottom. Can send anyone pics soon if anyone wants to help ID them.
I have no idea wether or not these were for SBC or BBC but the guy who gave me them said they came out of a 350 he'd built.
I'd like to get a cam for these.
Greg B.
Seattle, WA
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04-27-2007 08:49 PM #2
a stock flat lifter solid or hyd is the same lifter for a big or small block chevy
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04-27-2007 09:16 PM #3
I didn't know that. TY for that info.
Greg
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04-27-2007 10:39 PM #4
It's not really a good practice to run used flat tappet lifters on a new cam.... IMO you would be money ahead to get a cam and lifters package and start out with all new components as opposed to a new cam and old lifters......Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-28-2007 05:51 PM #5
Ok, yes I can go that route. Thanks for the advice. What engine might use 5/16" pushrods that length?
Greg
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04-28-2007 05:55 PM #6
5/16 7.800 is stock for a small block chevy with a flat lifter cam
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04-28-2007 06:40 PM #7
What is your opinion on new lifters with an old cam? Not trying to be a s.... a.. or anything.
Originally Posted by Dave Severson
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04-28-2007 06:55 PM #8
you did not ask me
Originally Posted by 42K3
but cams are so cheap why take the chance ? less than $100 get you new cam and lifters?
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04-28-2007 08:13 PM #9
I wouldn't do that either..... $100.00 for a cam and lifters, why risk running the filings from a wiped out lobe through the rest of the engine and killing the hole thing. Cam and lifters can be reused, as long as the same lifters go back on the same lobe, no problem there but using new cam old lifters or vice versa is begging for trouble....
Originally Posted by 42K3
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-28-2007 10:17 PM #10
I've heard people talk about that before. I was thinking of getting my camshaft and lifters from CompCams or Crane, and if not from other source.
GregLast edited by gbowne1; 04-28-2007 at 10:20 PM. Reason: misspelling





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