First look....new LSX lifters
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Mine are quite as hell
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I can't help but ask, but just out of curiosity... what makes you certain that these lifters are going to quiet things down? I'm guessing nobody else is using them... have you heard the lifters run in a vehicle that prior to which, had LS7 lifters? If so, was there a difference in sound? I'm very anxious to see your results and hoping for the best, but I can't figure out what makes you so certain these are going to change things. Nevertheless, good luck!
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I would say hope is making him say that they are the solution. And, I fully understand where he is coming from. I just wish I was not so skeptical or I would have a set on the way.
I would also say that he is optimistic because the guy he is getting them from come across as VERY credible.
I would also say that he is optimistic because the guy he is getting them from come across as VERY credible.
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I see the pre-load for the Comp "R" lifter misinterpreted quite often. It's actually .002"-.004".
COMP Cams® Pro Magnum Hydraulic Roller Lifters™ are specifically designed to perform at higher engine speeds. When engines are equipped with a hydraulic camshaft, high rpm is limited by the improper position of the internal piston as the lifter inevitably "pumps up". This improper location results in open valves and therefore leads to lost power or sometimes even engine failure. NOTE: These lifters require an adjustable valve train (check here for adjustable valve train components), and must be pre-loaded to .002" to .004" for proper operation!
COMP Cams® Pro Magnum Hydraulic Roller Lifters™ are specifically designed to perform at higher engine speeds. When engines are equipped with a hydraulic camshaft, high rpm is limited by the improper position of the internal piston as the lifter inevitably "pumps up". This improper location results in open valves and therefore leads to lost power or sometimes even engine failure. NOTE: These lifters require an adjustable valve train (check here for adjustable valve train components), and must be pre-loaded to .002" to .004" for proper operation!
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I would say hope is making him say that they are the solution. And, I fully understand where he is coming from. I just wish I was not so skeptical or I would have a set on the way.
I would also say that he is optimistic because the guy he is getting them from come across as VERY credible.
I would also say that he is optimistic because the guy he is getting them from come across as VERY credible.
It's not my intent to start a debate on the quality of the LS7 parts, as my mind is already made up about them. I fully realize that lots of folks love them...I'm just not one of them.
Geoff@EPS should have my new cam package here in roughly 3 weeks. I'll then tear into the car and post back with results/findings.
Here's a video of the car...keep in mind that this was taken with my cell phone, and is considerably louder in person.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTk5a...eature=channel
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Whats the wall thickness on your headers? Not saying these new lifters wont work. But a lot of valvetrane noise is emmited out thru the exhaust. And in for results. I have very simulator issues with my car.
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Ok cool. I was going to say if you were running an older set of Harland Sharp 'stock rebuilds', that would have been your cause. They sourced an inferior bearing that was failing. My car had multiple bearings that were failing/failed. They rebuilt them for free and I sold them off. I ended up just putting OEM/stock rockers on and solved my issue.
Good luck with your noise. I hope you find it out soon.
Good luck with your noise. I hope you find it out soon.
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Ok cool. I was going to say if you were running an older set of Harland Sharp 'stock rebuilds', that would have been your cause. They sourced an inferior bearing that was failing. My car had multiple bearings that were failing/failed. They rebuilt them for free and I sold them off. I ended up just putting OEM/stock rockers on and solved my issue.
Good luck with your noise. I hope you find it out soon.
Good luck with your noise. I hope you find it out soon.
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The spec for preload hasn't changed since I installed mine 5 years ago.
Here is a link to the CURRENT Comp Installation instructions: http://www.compcams.com/Instructions.../COMP4-141.pdf
If you have .020" preload on comp R pro magnum lifters, you are not within the zero lash to 1/8 of a turn after zero lash install spec. That's that.
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I'm wondering if you will find something else wrong?
Too bad you are changing the cam as well. 2 changes won't really get you to root cause. But I understand how much extra work would be involved in doing each seperatley.
Good luck and do post up your findings.
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We'll see how it all goes...
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I just hope your valvetrain doesn't get quiet because of the EPS cam and not the high dollar lifters.
Mine made noise with a Comp XE 230/224 and GMPP lifters (AKA caddy race lifters) but when I went to an EPS 230/238 eps intake LSL exhaust lobes and kept my 7.4" pushrods it is quieter than my stock 5.3 truck.
Over the weekend I decided to try some 7.35" pushrods after mis-measuring using my Comp pushrod length tool. It sounded like yours does. I put the 7.4" back in and it got quiet.
I paid attention when tightening them and I have over 1 3/4 turns past zero lash to 22 ft/lbs. Not sure what preload that translates too but it is definitely quiet.
Mine made noise with a Comp XE 230/224 and GMPP lifters (AKA caddy race lifters) but when I went to an EPS 230/238 eps intake LSL exhaust lobes and kept my 7.4" pushrods it is quieter than my stock 5.3 truck.
Over the weekend I decided to try some 7.35" pushrods after mis-measuring using my Comp pushrod length tool. It sounded like yours does. I put the 7.4" back in and it got quiet.
I paid attention when tightening them and I have over 1 3/4 turns past zero lash to 22 ft/lbs. Not sure what preload that translates too but it is definitely quiet.
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IIRC, each turn translates to .043.....so (if my memory/math is correct), you should be at roughly .074 on your preload?? I can't remember for sure.
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It is my understanding that the XE lobe is either the softest or next to softest lobe comp has. 230/224 and lift was .57x/.56x
I hope your problem is solved either way though, good luck! It seems every car is different when it comes to these noises and what it likes.
I will add that I could without a doubt tell a difference between running Mobile 1 or Pennzoil Platinum versus the Castrol 0w-30 European formula. Some people say it made theirs louder but the switch to Castrol made my old cam noticeably quieter so I started using it exclusively.
I hope your problem is solved either way though, good luck! It seems every car is different when it comes to these noises and what it likes.
I will add that I could without a doubt tell a difference between running Mobile 1 or Pennzoil Platinum versus the Castrol 0w-30 European formula. Some people say it made theirs louder but the switch to Castrol made my old cam noticeably quieter so I started using it exclusively.