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  1. Bill Crowell

    Uncle Tony says Gen III hemi has inherent lifter lubrication problems. Agree?

    Pishta, the "old" Chrysler corporation would have voluntarily incorporated some additional form of camshaft oiling into the engine and made it available as a retrofit or new engine for a really reasonable price. They did that to me a couple of times over the years, the last time being the...
  2. Bill Crowell

    Uncle Tony says Gen III hemi has inherent lifter lubrication problems. Agree?

    370 Hemi on ChargerForums.com has had the hardness of the camshaft and lifters assayed by Stephen Walsh, who appears to be an engine lubrication expert, and who informed 370 Hemi that the metallurgy of the cam and lifters was just fine: Answers: 5.7L Hemi Camshaft Professional Failure Assay
  3. Bill Crowell

    Uncle Tony says Gen III hemi has inherent lifter lubrication problems. Agree?

    Slopar72, I also find Tony to be irritating sometimes. For example, he seems to feel that he needs to post a new youtube video every day. I guess that's how he makes a substantial part of his income. Unfortunately when you feel you've got to upload a video every day, the quality inevitably...
  4. Bill Crowell

    Uncle Tony says Gen III hemi has inherent lifter lubrication problems. Agree?

    I would like to know if you guys agree or disagree with "WhitePunkOnNitro" Tony's opinion that the block design of the new hemi has deficient lifter lubrication, and why. Here's the video: Thanks for your opinions.
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