Lifters question - CompR or LS7 for 978 springs
#1
Teching In
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Puerto Rico
Posts: 37
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Lifters question - CompR or LS7 for 978 springs
Hello, I purchased parts for a head/cam install a couple years ago and never got them installed, but I'm looking forward to the install now. I do need lifters to go with this combination, but have read too many horror stories about the CompR's. Are they the only way to go or do the LS7 will work on this combination?
Absolute Speed Stage 2 Heads with 978 springs
HS rocker arms
FMS F13 cam
GM head gaskets
Comp 7.4 pushrods
I believe that there should be better parts now than in 2004-05 so any suggestions are welcome.
Absolute Speed Stage 2 Heads with 978 springs
HS rocker arms
FMS F13 cam
GM head gaskets
Comp 7.4 pushrods
I believe that there should be better parts now than in 2004-05 so any suggestions are welcome.
#2
How much are you looking to spend on lifters? LS7's are pretty damn solid, but if you are ok with spending 500 or so you should look into getting some Morel lifters.
If you decide on the compR's, you will need adjustable rockers (they have a very small range for preload, much smaller than the steps in sizes of push rods). Are your HS rockers the adjustables or non adjustables?
-Marques
If you decide on the compR's, you will need adjustable rockers (they have a very small range for preload, much smaller than the steps in sizes of push rods). Are your HS rockers the adjustables or non adjustables?
-Marques
#3
FormerVendor
iTrader: (18)
I would go LS7 or Comp 850 OE replacement lifters. The Comp R's do have a small window for preload and have been known to fail if not setup properly. Like mentioned above, you will need adjustable rockers if you don't already to set them up properly. We can get you setup on either way you decided to go and have both on the shelf and ready to ship today! PM me or give us a call!
Jon
Thanks!
Jon
Jon
Thanks!
Jon
#4
10 Second Club
iTrader: (5)
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Okinawa, Japan
Posts: 1,220
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
why would you need adjustable rockers to set them up properly...you set preload with pushrod length
edit i see where youre saying smaller than pushrods steps offered....FYI...call up terry manton he'll cut you any length pushrod you need and theyre much better/stiffer than the standard 5/16 .080 wall thats the standard on the market...they are even comparable in price...im running 3/8 .065 wall 3 pc pushrods on my TFS 215s, he even cut me two different lengths...8 for intake and 8 for exhaust so I could have the same preload...they were around 7.565 or 7.570 lenth
edit i see where youre saying smaller than pushrods steps offered....FYI...call up terry manton he'll cut you any length pushrod you need and theyre much better/stiffer than the standard 5/16 .080 wall thats the standard on the market...they are even comparable in price...im running 3/8 .065 wall 3 pc pushrods on my TFS 215s, he even cut me two different lengths...8 for intake and 8 for exhaust so I could have the same preload...they were around 7.565 or 7.570 lenth
#6
Teching In
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Puerto Rico
Posts: 37
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Hello and thanks for the replies and info. I have the non-adjustable RA. I believe I'll go with the 850's. Let me know how can I contact Terry Manton in case I need to go that route.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.