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Roller lifters
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Has anyone put roller lifters in their datsun?

If not are they worth the money for a race motor?

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Posted on: 2005/4/3 11:01
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Never seen it done personally, try it out and you can let me know if its worthwhile...

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If all goes well ill let you know.
May be a while yet.

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there's a few guys on the site that have installed them with success, less chance of bent push rods at high revs

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I've wondered why it hasn't been tried yet. If it works you'll have an advantage of the ability to run a cam with steeper ramps and I think this would suite the A series well.

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2 reasons I can think of for starters

Have a look at a stock lifter....... not much room there to make it into a roller ( length)

Also you'd be adding alot of weight to make one..... not advisable

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so isnt the less friction worth the added weight?
And what part would be affected by length?

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You need some way to stop the roller lifters from rotating in the lifter bore, usually this is done by way of a bar / plate with a pivot on each end joining 2 lifters together, to use this system in the A series you would need to either extend the lifter size beyond the bottom of the lifter bore or put a slot in the sides of the lifter bores.

There may be other ways to do it though.

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I have seen the method of using a plate.
How hard would it be for an enine builder or and engineering company to cut a slot in the block.

Is it worth my while?

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Andrew...

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