A friend of mine had bad lifters ticking left side and he wants to know what aftermarket lifters could be better than the oem ones
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christianbe of Arrington said:Coming soon... Johnson Lifters & Arrington Performance are bringing out a new high performance lifter for the Gen III HEMI! Available exclusively through Arrington Performance, these new high performance lifters will be drop-in stock replacements for the 6.4L HEMI!
:Here is the deal. We build alot of Hemis and contrary to popular belief we do invest more money into R&D than anyone wants to give us credit for. The factory lifter does a great job. Building quite a few very high rpm and testing some more agressive cam grinds in our current hemis with better spring packages shows the stock lifters lack the stability necessary to keep them from collapsing. Those who Actually assemble and do alot of work checking Piston to Valve clearance know that on some cams we get away with less than .020 thousands clearance. How does this happen?? Because Dynamically the lifter collapses every time it moves. These lifters are designed to resolve that issue. They are not intended to work with MDS this is a Performance lifter for those who want maximum performance. The lifter does not rely on top fed oil making an entire new arena of flexability in rocker arm design possible. The Jessel conversion is over 10,000 dollars all in and in a few cases so much machineing is required the cylinder heads crack because not enough matierial is left for support. We are commited to bringing useable quality parts to the market. Someome leaked the lifers so we fugured we would introduce them. We are in the process of prepareing for some very heavy spintron testing. 440 3.0 is just around the corner![]()
Thanks
A.J.
can you explain please?Tell your friend to try using Seafoam.
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