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    i have a 87 chevy block that came with a roller cam i would like to upgrade on a cam looking at comp cams i see hydraulic and solid roller cams do you have to adjust the solid roller like a solid flat tappet cam ? trying to understand roller cams never had one before but it looks like times are a changing
    GLENN
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    Originally posted by S19243H
    i have a 87 chevy block that came with a roller cam i would like to upgrade on a cam looking at comp cams i see hydraulic and solid roller cams do you have to adjust the solid roller like a solid flat tappet cam ? trying to understand roller cams never had one before but it looks like times are a changing
    you have to adj. a solid roller like you would a none roller S19243H. for the st. i like the hydraulic roller.
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    thanks buddy im sure ill have more ? for u in the future and merry xmas
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    Is a hydraulic roller setup really worth it on a 350? I'm trying a couple dyno 2000 combo's for my dad, and he mentioned rollers coming up with far more HP, and I put a combo togther with a set of 64cc, 250cc flow Brodix heads ( the first heads I found a flow chart for so the first set of heads I could 100% match in the program ) and between hydraulic flat tappet and hydraulic roller, hydraulic roller makes about 50 more horse, but does it in real life?, because by the numbers that I put in the program and hydraulic rollers, it comes up to 435 HP @ 5000, with these brodix heads, a .440/.442 lift cam and a set of long tube headders.
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