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  • Solid Roller LT1

    Has anybody ever converted a LT1 to a solid roller cam & valvetrain?
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    93' Z28 w/ Built LT-1, Hays Clutch, 373 Gears, 315 Nitto NT01, No Rain, 55000 Original Miles... Ya it gets treated better than my girl!

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    anyone, yes. me, no.

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    1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
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    • #3
      whY?

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      • #4
        im just curious y as well, sure it has it advantages but most people on here drive their cars alot
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        • #5
          Not quite the same, but I'm converting my early (1970) LT1 over to solid roller this winter. I had a pretty large flat tappet hydraulic in it , and it kept collapsing the lifters. The big advantage is it allows you to run a more radical cam profile. As well, it's a lot less friction.

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          • #6
            You can also spin the thing to the moon!


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            • #7
              Ya i only put maybe 3-4 thousand on the car a year and only get about 2 seasons out of a set of hydraulic lifters.

              The ease of setting lash & the options for lifters and rockers is the reason I would like to convert. Solid roller lifters are tanks compared to a hydraulic and you can run a much harder cam core.

              I am thinking Crower lifters w/ Scorpion rockers & a custom ground cam.

              Do you know what others are running in their set-ups?
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              93' Z28 w/ Built LT-1, Hays Clutch, 373 Gears, 315 Nitto NT01, No Rain, 55000 Original Miles... Ya it gets treated better than my girl!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BTplaya View Post
                Ya i only put maybe 3-4 thousand on the car a year and only get about 2 seasons out of a set of hydraulic lifters.

                LOL, Yea my hydraulics are shot. Last time at the track they were clattering like hell, and I couldn't even get them to adjust right. I geuss .530 lift and a good set of valve springs were too much for them. Still squeezed out a 12.5sec with it running like crap.

                I just picked up a set of Crower Pro-Series solid roller lifters. I already have a good set of Crane Gold series roller rockers. But I still havn't totally made up my mind on the cam yet. I really like the Lunati 60131 though.

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