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UglyDubling

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Im doing some studying up on cams and other relative parts in that same area. I always see people talking about their hydraulic lifters and solid lifters but does anybody have roller lifters installed. If so i would greatly appriciate comments and concerns on the subject. Anybody with any type of knowledge on roller lifters are more than welcome too.
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Re: ...ROLLER LIFTERS anybody? (AZZ KIKR)

you cant get roller lifters on VWs, the cam is right over the valves, not like old GMs or Fords where the cam is in the middle of the block with push rods, we call it german technology
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Re: ...ROLLER LIFTERS anybody? (davidgel)

Quote, originally posted by davidgel »
you cant get roller lifters on VWs, the cam is right over the valves, not like old GMs or Fords where the cam is in the middle of the block with push rods, we call it german technology
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Yeah, but technically you could build a roller cam. It works on OHC engines, also.
 
Re: ...ROLLER LIFTERS anybody? (UglyDubling)

Call me old school, but I love a good solid lifter setup. They are a pain in the butt, but they sure do make an engine scream! For high RPM, they rule. http://****************.com/smile/emthup.gif
 
Re: ...ROLLER LIFTERS anybody? (spd rcr golf)

It could probably be done,if you were able to fab the whole lifter from scratch. Design it so's you've got a small diameter roller that would fit in between the cam and the lifter bore,but you'd have to give up the hydraulic part of the lifter. Better sign up for some machine shop classes.
As far as whether it's worth it,probably not. Most of the designs for roller cams/lifters are intended to reduce friction inside the motor,or to allow for huge lift/long duration cams, real high valvespring pressures,or all of the above.
You'd definitely be in some uncharted territory,regardless.
 
Quote, originally posted by UglyDubling »
Then i guess hydraulic lifters are the way to go....any descrepencies on hydraulic lifters?

Hydraulic lifters are to solid lifters what a torque converter is to a clutch assembly. A fluid coupling vs. a mechanical coupling. I would say that mechanical part will almost always perform better in a drivetrain, regardless of the specific part in question. Obvoiusly the viscious couplings in a AWD system are a whole other story, but that wouldn't apply to our FF drivetrain cars.


Modified by fopeano at 10:37 PM 5-1-2003
 
Re: ...ROLLER LIFTERS anybody? (vdubturbo)

Quote, originally posted by vdubturbo »
Just keep 'em from getting gummed up. The VW lifters like to tick.
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Only one of mine likes to tick. How do I fix that?
 
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