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Big Mike Nov 13, 2001 07:28 PM

What's needed for a solid roller setup?
 
First off, what's up guys???!!!

I'm in the process of looking at my options for my new motor set up for 2002!! I'm psyched and can't wait. I'm considering a solid roller set up and would like to know what is needed to make this complete?

TIA

guswedy Nov 13, 2001 07:34 PM

Re: What's needed for a solid roller setup?
 
new rollers, adjustable rockers, tougher springs, and the cam. i think thats about it, if anyone knows more feel free to step in...

Damian Nov 13, 2001 07:36 PM

Re: What's needed for a solid roller setup?
 
Mike, email "Jason99TA" about this subject. He should have most if all the answers on what you would need. Good luck and let us know how she runs!


Josh

Big Mike Nov 13, 2001 07:36 PM

Re: What's needed for a solid roller setup?
 
What about different valve covers. If so, this would mean I have to relocate the coil packs??

Big Mike Nov 13, 2001 07:40 PM

Re: What's needed for a solid roller setup?
 
Thats his name <img src="images/icons/cool.gif" border="0"> I was trying to think of his name when I first post this but forgot. I think he has the ThuderRacing set up. I will e-mail him.

Thanks

guswedy Nov 13, 2001 07:42 PM

Re: What's needed for a solid roller setup?
 
you do need taller valve covers too, i forgot that part

Jason99T/A Nov 13, 2001 07:46 PM

Re: What's needed for a solid roller setup?
 
[quote]Originally posted by Big Mike:
<strong>First off, what's up guys???!!!

I'm in the process of looking at my options for my new motor set up for 2002!! I'm psyched and can't wait. I'm considering a solid roller set up and would like to know what is needed to make this complete?

TIA</strong><hr></blockquote>

Mike, you will need new lifters, adjustable shaft-mount rockers, larger diameter springs, C5R valvecovers or spacers, and a new camshaft. There is also alot of little labor involved. You need to machine out the pushrod holes because the valvetrain geometry changes, machine the heads to clear the rocker arms, remove the baffles in the passenger side valvecover for rocker clearance, etc... You might need longer/shorter pushrods, but you will have to use a pushrod lengh checker when you get the motor together.

I used the Crane lifters, T&D rockers, SAM Racing valvecover spacer, ISKY 1.56" diameter springs, and for my application, 7.450" ISKY pushrods.

Since I used the SAM Racing spacers, I didn't have to relocate the coilpacks. However, I did need to purchase longer plug wires since the coilpacks were raised 1" with the spacer. The 5.3l truck wires work perfect for this.

Give Geoff at Thunder a call if you really want to do the solid roller swap. We will be offering a complete package including everything you will need to make the swap as painless as possible real soon.

Jason

RyanJ Nov 13, 2001 07:48 PM

Re: What's needed for a solid roller setup?
 
Well, Im cheap so I would say: the cam, big double springs (and the ~$40 worth of machine work to fit 'em), modified stock lifters to be solid (email Allen Futral) or Crane lifters, and shims under the rockers to adjust them (no need for bigger valvecovers). Futral motors runs a good 224/228 solid cam, that he sells by the way, and hasnt had to adjust the valves since he installed it...10,000-miles ago. I believe its his daily driver. Oh and 440+rwhp and low 11's on a stock shortblock.


Ryan

GeorgeC Nov 13, 2001 07:50 PM

Re: What's needed for a solid roller setup?
 
If only those valvecover spacers were available for the '97-98 perimeter bolt heads, I'd be going the mechanical roller route myself.

I just can't justify the expense of new centerbolt heads on top of everything else. <img src="images/icons/mad.gif" border="0">

Big Mike Nov 13, 2001 08:24 PM

Re: What's needed for a solid roller setup?
 
[quote]Originally posted by Jason99T/A:
<strong>
Give Geoff at Thunder a call if you really want to do the solid roller swap. We will be offering a complete package including everything you will need to make the swap as painless as possible real soon.
</strong><hr></blockquote>

WOW, that's a little overwhelming. Looks like I'll take your advice and speak to Geoff!!

Thanks!

Quick Time Nov 13, 2001 08:24 PM

Re: What's needed for a solid roller setup?
 
Mike
what is the story with your engine now?

Big Mike Nov 13, 2001 08:37 PM

Re: What's needed for a solid roller setup?
 
Hey Barry!

Choice#1 382 Allbore

Choice#2 Fix the piston ring problem and go with a solid roller setup

Choice#3 Fix the piston ring problem and spray it

Quick Time Nov 13, 2001 08:45 PM

Re: What's needed for a solid roller setup?
 
Spray, Spray Spray
Im going sat to etown. Why dont you come along. Hoping i dont break again or bend anything.


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