New Hydraulic Roller Lifters

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Demon 408,

I will inform the group when I receive the Hughes Hyd. lifters this week and check them out.
Gary
340" 1967 Dart GT
402" 318 Poly Stroker motor
 
Demon 408,

I will inform the group when I receive the Hughes Hyd. lifters this week and check them out.
Gary
340" 1967 Dart GT
402" 318 Poly Stroker motor

Gary, Good deal! When you do update please fill us in on the specs for your build, and if you spend a day at the dyno with your new motor (best $600 I ever spent) give us the numbers.
 
I just received my Hughes lifters and visually they are beautiful; the integrity will be know when we run them on the dyno; yes, I will provide the list with the Stroker Poly Dyno HP & Torque results.

I have no reason to doubt the integrity of these lifters being U.S. made and I have a good guess who made them which adds to my confidence.

These lifters are secure in the lifter bores at min. and max. lift on our .600" Poly Roller Camshaft, so the touted "improved design" holds true.

Gary Pavlovich
 
No money in developing parts for mopars...

I don't believe that anymore, although in the past it was a fact.
Anyone in recent history who has made something useful has done a good thing. It's a lot better now than it ever was, even with mopar taking a crap themselves.

We've got a few nice options out there now for blocks, nice heads, new lifters, great cam profiles, and a lot more on the way I am sure.

And we have clever people.
 

anymore word on these. I'm debating using these and roller rockers on my 340. I'm thinknig of swaping out the cam before I get too far along with my build.
 
anymore word on these. I'm debating using these and roller rockers on my 340. I'm thinknig of swaping out the cam before I get too far along with my build.

Brian att IMM Engines has some of these built for his purposes. Last time I was there he had a Big Box full of them. I don't know about price though.
 
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