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SBJD roller lifters
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Jd4960
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What’s everyone’s go to roller lifter for the small blocks and what’s the simplest way to go about installing them |
Re: SBJD roller lifters
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Roller lifters was the least my problems. I been 14 months and counting waiting on the camshaft lol |
Re: SBJD roller lifters
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Jd4960
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Well that doesn’t much help me does it |
Re: SBJD roller lifters
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Mikel
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You can use automotive lifters of the correct diameter. You'll have to machine grooves in your block to keep them from spinning |
Re: SBJD roller lifters
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Registered: 03/31/2008 Posts: 762 |
The original setup was a Crower Chevy lifter with buttons in the side to keep it from rotating. SBJD lifter diameter is .680” and the Chevy lifter is .842”. You can use a series of reamers to enlarge the bores and Crower sold a tool that goes into the lifter bore to pilot a drill bit that creates the slot.
I think GMS and probably others are offering similar lifters now too. No clue if they are still .842” diameter or if they have moved on to another size. |
Re: SBJD roller lifters Deere puller
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Jd4960
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Hey Deere puller, I found an old forum where u mentioned that you have done it before, mind shooting me a text or call? 3157495530 |
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