RustyRatRod
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Does anybody know lifter bore center to center spacing for small blocks and big blocks? Thank you drive through.

Does anybody know lifter bore center to center spacing for small blocks and big blocks? Thank you drive through.
Best way would be to grab your favourite pair of 6" calipers and measure wall to wall of a pair and add lifter diameter. It should be a nominal number but it may be something weird from whatever the engineer decided on way back then. For example if I came up with 2.123" I would guess that it was really 2.125" which is a nominal number. It may not though--might be something arbitrary like 2.077" . J.Rob
1.760" +/- .005"
I have a cleaned 340 block in the basement. I plunked pair of Comp solid lifters in the holes and measured between them with a caliper. On the outside I came up with 1.758 and on the inside 1.765. I used .904 for the lifter diameter. There is some slop in this method and I didn't take a lot of time to do it, but if the designing engineer wasn't a dick, the target number is probably 1.760" plus some tolerance.
Edit to add.....This was distance between intake and exhaust on same cylinder.
I think he did it right. He just compared outside to outside minus lifter dia, vs inside to inside, plus lifter diameter.Measuring inside to inside needs to have (2) “half lifter diameters” ( or .904) added to get the center to center distance. Still doesn’t account totally for slop. So 1.7625+.904=2.6665 give or take...
Six of one...
regardless of how it’s measured the inclusions have to be all there for center to center.
I just measured a 383. Not perfect accurate but 1.897 center to center.
BB roller? lifter?????The slant six is really close to 2" so I believe the big block lifters will be the right choice. Thanks man.
BB roller? lifter?????
cant wait to see this engine run!!Yeah.
cant wait to see this engine run!!