explain to me the reasoning for the specific year and how it's not totally arbitrary.No Hero, I would make it Dec 28 to be sure....I am surprised you needed to ask, given your vast knowledge...
Perhaps, but how much of it is due to information being shared worldwide due to technology? Do you know? I sure don't, but I promise you that's a factor.There is/was nothing wrong with Chrys lifters [ & aftermarket ], pre- 1995. You didn't see failures being reported like you see now. Get some pre-95 lifters & have them re-faced. When I was racing & testing different cams, I had lifters re-faced 2-3 times, never had a failure. FT lifters are the same hardness right through. Would a super hard lifter wear the lobe more?
you know what didn't exist in 1994 1/2? forums like these. so the dissemination of information is much more prevalent today that it ever has been.Perhaps, but how much of it is due to information being shared worldwide due to technology? Do you know? I sure don't, but I promise you that's a factor.
Exactly.you know what didn't exist in 1994 1/2? forums like these. so the dissemination of information is much more prevalent today that it ever has been.
that being said, if it was as endemic as people are making it out to be we'd be seeing posts about it weekly. and we aren't.
Hmmmmm, so explain all of the BBC's that didn't eat cams, with the same valves/springs/rocker ratios.......You are an ignoramus.......Read post #8 smartarse & learn something.
Hemis were also hard on cams, same reason, strong v/springs.
The dlc coating is not going to change the metal that the lifter is made of. The DLC coating will ware off. All it does is make the coated area a little more slick.I just checked comps website and the mopar dlc coated lifters are in stock now. I hope these flat tappet lifters are a solution for the problem with flat tappet failures. I have not tried them yet. They are priced reasonable. Comp seems to be all in on these lifters and it looks like they are available for most applications now. If anyone has any experience with the dlc coated lifters let us know please.
TAPPET, DLC HYDRAULIC FLAT TAPPET .904" DIA AMC & CHRYSLER APPLICATIONS SET 8 CYL - Set of 16 - COMP Cams® https://share.google/2awEYj2Af67SovNIC
The cam grind was 240/246 @ .050
.574/.578 lift and 110 LSA
I think you will find that price to be inaccurate. They will be over $100 bucks EACH. Sets of 16 are typically $1600-$1900I just checked comps website and the mopar dlc coated lifters are in stock now. I hope these flat tappet lifters are a solution for the problem with flat tappet failures. I have not tried them yet. They are priced reasonable. Comp seems to be all in on these lifters and it looks like they are available for most applications now. If anyone has any experience with the dlc coated lifters let us know please.
TAPPET, DLC HYDRAULIC FLAT TAPPET .904" DIA AMC & CHRYSLER APPLICATIONS SET 8 CYL - Set of 16 - COMP Cams® https://share.google/2awEYj2Af67SovNIC
They were actually single springs with a damper. And yes, Tim had talked to me about having my father in law getting one nitrided and DLC lifters. Obviously that didn’t happen lolLooks like a Comp XE284, which is indeed a fast rate .842” design cam.
It’s a cam that I’d think of as pretty “unforgiving” in a high RR combo, especially one that was using .842” lifters.
The recommended springs are fairly mild duals, but if using those you’d have been wise to remove the inners for break in.
Thats all moot now…….there won’t be any issues with the new HR cam going flat.
That XE284 cam is actually available nitrided as a shelf cam.
I suspect that the nitrided version coupled with the DLC lifters would have resulted in a different outcome.
Check the link. You may be thinking of the tool steel dlc lifters like NASCAR was using. I can't speak to the quality or longevity as I have not tried them yet myself. But I have my ear to the ground on these.I think you will find that price to be inaccurate. They will be over $100 bucks EACH. Sets of 16 are typically $1600-$1900
Mods need to put the red x back in serviceNuthin like a stout big Chebbie.
That was one of my birthdays, thanks for the memoriesso december 29th, 1994 and i'm good to go, right?
By the time dlc wears off the lifters should have been hardened by heat cyclesThe dlc coating is not going to change the metal that the lifter is made of. The DLC coating will ware off. All it does is make the coated area a little more slick.
The thing that seems odd, is that price is cheaper than the junk hydraulic lifters they allready sellCheck the link. You may be thinking of the tool steel dlc lifters like NASCAR was using. I can't speak to the quality or longevity as I have not tried them yet myself. But I have my ear to the ground on these.