Dougnsalem
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And that's all cool. Yeah, I really didn't understand why you guys kept talking about flat cam problems. I've had a few times where I had to shut them down during break in, and did just like you guys were saying-fire it up,so its back over 2k fast. Here's a good question that works both ways- how many MORONS out there have 1. Blown a roller lifter or valve train <OR> 2. wiped out a brand new cam---->due to their own stupidity (which could be a TON of things).... Lol. Then they do the old "well that stuff is junk". A bad reputation follows, and yet it was caused by the moron to begin with....I also appreciate your comment(s) and I'm not even slightly trying to be smart ass.
And I don't assume YOU personally would do roller for fear of wiping a lobe. I have no assumptions of you but I do appreciate any and all of your comments on this forum.
Not taking a poke at you or anyone here... well except for those who write gibberish like this ( n gcwercfncegkhfaec).
And there was that guy with the console...
I have enough hot rod friends and a few rock crawler guys as well as my machinist who is a good friend and we hear this all the time around here, and I hear it online too. There is a lot of talk about going roller for fear of flat tappet wiping off lobes.
And many responses around "go roller and never wipe off a lobe"... which I'm pretty sure you would agree that's not really a good reason to go roller.
I'm speaking in general terms because generally, I hear and see the same stories. I don't know or will ever know everything but I honestly try to give advice where I think I can help. And I'm drawing from personal or well know/good friends experience.
And also know about another guy who ran solid rollers on the street and he swear by them... and eventually at them. This was recent like last November... and really he's a hellova engine builder and specializes with BBC.
My machinist bud brought up the issues he's seen with the cam button but I can't be sure enough to go into detail what happened.
I do remember he ultimately suggested a timing cover designed for cam button.
Anyway I forgot to mention the extra cost of the timing chain set for rollers.
To clarify my point, I'm talking about daily drivers and to me that means I have the expectation to run at the very least 150K miles on a daily driver without opening anything up. I want long term reliability.
I'm sure there are retro rollers out there with many many miles trouble free... my problem is I don't know anyone who can verify this.
But I certainly do know and know of guys with big drama in their roller street driven rigs.
Again thanks for you comments.
Crap. I .need go handle something will finish this in a bit....