has2bmopar
Well-Known Member
Would appreciate some input from those with experience on running a solid roller in a Gen II Hemi.
Have been hearing horror stories on flat tappets wiping off lobes, even with the oil through lifters, supposed racing oil with good zinc levels, additives etc.
I thought I could avoid problems running a moderate solid roller. I ordered a custom ground from Crower that was to be .650"/.655" with the lash deducted.
I got a call back and they can't grind that much off as it will get past the heat treat depth. They can only go as far as .450" lobe lift, which I believe puts me at .720"/.698" - .700"/.676" with the lash taken out. The open spring pressure will be 700 lbs...
I inquired about a solid flat tappet then and he asked about the rest of the engine and said he recommends the roller. They also pushed the needle roller over the bushed roller lifters. I'm in disagreement there for sure, so I wanted some input from someone that has had experience, good or bad with .700" lift roller cam longevity.
Here's what I have so far...
Crower
272°/278° @ .050"
306°/314° adv
.720"/.698"
108° centerline
Mopar megablock, sonic tested excellent.
4.5" Eagle crank and rods
Ross 10.5:1 custom pistons
Indy/Canfield Hi Po heads 2.4" intakes
Near 480 cfm @ .700"
Indy rockers 1.6 intake/1.55 exhaust
Stage V intake w (2) 750 Edel/AFBs
TTI 2.25" primary with 3.5" collectors
'70 Runner with 3.54 Dana
90/10 street/strip
Have been hearing horror stories on flat tappets wiping off lobes, even with the oil through lifters, supposed racing oil with good zinc levels, additives etc.
I thought I could avoid problems running a moderate solid roller. I ordered a custom ground from Crower that was to be .650"/.655" with the lash deducted.
I got a call back and they can't grind that much off as it will get past the heat treat depth. They can only go as far as .450" lobe lift, which I believe puts me at .720"/.698" - .700"/.676" with the lash taken out. The open spring pressure will be 700 lbs...
I inquired about a solid flat tappet then and he asked about the rest of the engine and said he recommends the roller. They also pushed the needle roller over the bushed roller lifters. I'm in disagreement there for sure, so I wanted some input from someone that has had experience, good or bad with .700" lift roller cam longevity.
Here's what I have so far...
Crower
272°/278° @ .050"
306°/314° adv
.720"/.698"
108° centerline
Mopar megablock, sonic tested excellent.
4.5" Eagle crank and rods
Ross 10.5:1 custom pistons
Indy/Canfield Hi Po heads 2.4" intakes
Near 480 cfm @ .700"
Indy rockers 1.6 intake/1.55 exhaust
Stage V intake w (2) 750 Edel/AFBs
TTI 2.25" primary with 3.5" collectors
'70 Runner with 3.54 Dana
90/10 street/strip