Borowski Solid roller lifters

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I haven’t had time to research that yet. I’m planning on calling them in the next day or two for that and other information.
I see an option for bronze bushings.
I will update this as I find more information.
Thanks
 
I’m having a mental block. I can’t remember who it was (manufacturer) that has the .810 wheel. It was an upper level lifter. Isky Red Zone? Comps?

Also find out there weight!
 
I have a set of Indy 360-1 heads with offset rocker arms so I’m thinking that I need the offset option also correct?
 
(Howards) Another option
.750 wheel

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I Called Borowski today and I must say that I am impressed with their customer service.
I called and got a message to leave a voicemail and someone would call me back.
I hung up without leaving a message because I was starting to get busy at work and thought I would try again later.
As soon as I hung up, I received a text to respond back if I would like a call back. I started to reply to the text and I got a phone call from Ken McCual before I could finish my text.
Ken looked up the wheel diameter and said it is .815 and we talked about the offset option also.
I must say after some of the companies I’ve left messages with to never hear from them, this company has earned my business.
Then he sent another text showing some details of the lifters I am looking at.
Made in U.S.A. And a person that I could understand on the phone. How great is that!
 
I Called Borowski today and I must say that I am impressed with their customer service.
I called and got a message to leave a voicemail and someone would call me back.
I hung up without leaving a message because I was starting to get busy at work and thought I would try again later.
As soon as I hung up, I received a text to respond back if I would like a call back. I started to reply to the text and I got a phone call from Ken McCual before I could finish my text.
Ken looked up the wheel diameter and said it is .815 and we talked about the offset option also.
I must say after some of the companies I’ve left messages with to never hear from them, this company has earned my business.
Then he sent another text showing some details of the lifters I am looking at.
Made in U.S.A. And a person that I could understand on the phone. How great is that!
I should have mentioned that I had a similarly great experience with him when looking for my lifters late last year. However, BAM did not have them in stock for Borowski to sell to me. Fortunately, Hughes did. I hope they're more readily available for you!
 
I asked if they are in stock and he told me they are made to order so they’re not gummed up inside and it takes one to two days before they ship them. That’s good in my book.
 
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From a fotment standpoint, he main difference between Isky and BAM lifters is respectively .180 or .210 offset. Depending on how bad the pr angle is and high high the spring pressure is could weigh into your decision. On my -13 Indy headed deal the pr angle isn't horrible thanks to Jesel offset intake rockers. With 300psi closed/900psi open spring pressure I chose to minimize the pushrod cup offset by going with the .180 offset Isky lifters.

That and BAM was out of stock so this option was not present at that time. Comp also makes a bushed version of the sportsman lifter that is good for 1000+ open spring pressure.

 
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