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Old 12-24-2016, 07:14 AM
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840 as in .840 lift?
That's awesome. I like the look of those jesel rockers. How are the push rods even staying in the rocker cup? That angle on the ones fully open looks insane man.
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Yes 840 thou lift with 1.7 rockers. The heads keep on flowing well over that btw

We use 3/8 thickwall pushrods with the heads and rockers clearanced. Head of pushrod sits in the cup pretty tight, there is zero lash cold. Not as bad as it looks

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Damn. That's awesome. From that angle it looks good. The first pic made it look worse than it is.
What springs are you running for that amount of lift? One hell of a setup, good job man.
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Hi Dale looks great how long you been working on this engine is very well thought out.

Your limits are off the charts for street apps brother I use .677 and must people think is waaaay big but not me and last can't wait see some track action enjoying your pics thanks.
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Dogsballs, nice numbers and who made the valve covers on your motor?
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They are old mast cast covers with the top machined off, i had to grind reliefs for the rockers as well.

There are plenty of 427-440ci guys running 900-1000+thou solid rollers, my cam in thwt aspect isnt really big.

I posted all the specs in dyno forum, the long running build from start is in the carb section
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Here's my LS3 416 with Kip's custom LLSR. Made 604 rwhp on Mustang Dyno.
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I've done two with our LLR solid street roller cams. I absolutely love these LLRs. Even our CFO has our LLR in her daily driver Vette.

Here is the first one in my old LQ9 6 liter:

467 RWHP Junkyard LQ9 on the chassis Dyno:

10.86@123 MPH in my #3700 Buick at the Track:

This is the one in my 403" stroked LS2:

707 FWHP on the engine Dyno:

6.26@109 on a 100 shot at the Track:
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Originally Posted by speedtigger
I've done two with our LLR solid street roller cams. I absolutely love these LLRs. Even our CFO has our LLR in her daily driver Vette.
What do you even know about cams Steve 😉😂
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Originally Posted by dogsballs
What do you even know about cams Steve 😉😂
I once watched something about camshafts on the discovery channel. And, I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night



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