ok guys anyone run crane ultra pro solid roller lifters in there la small blocks, looking for any mods that may need to be done.looks like another set of howards, herbert lifters have stuffed up the seat and a mate has comp ones done the same thing.
x2 with 1.6 it could be close....Since you're having trouble, why not switch to a solid flat tappet? With the right grind, you can come close to a roller's HP with the result of a lot longer longevity. Would be a lot cheaper too. Just a thought.
yeah mate i've checked everything like that twice, three times, the springs are 240 seat 580 over the lobe and the pushrods are 5/16 balls on 3/8 rods, trends. and coil bind isn't happening and the piston to valve still has about 1/4 inch at 20 before tdc, seem to be the closest spot i can find.is the round end of the pushrod the correct size for the lifter? when you changed from a solid to a roller did you install the correct springs? what pressure are the spring at?
ha ha mate i don't get offended that easy, i've spent so much time and effort on this thing, it seems like a joke to a lot of ppl. but it seems that this is what happens when you go indy heads, if i did it again i'd go edelbrock all the way, committed now to getting it to stay reliable.:banghead:Well, no offense, but it certainly looks like going roller didn't fix the problem. I don't know man. That's too much of an expensive lesson for me. lol Good luck with it. Keep us posted.
Like your Indy's I have W5's with the offset rockers and unless you are very careful and pay really close attention the pushrods will slip out of the cup easily when putting it together and when setting the lash.
It's possible that with just the right harmonics in the valvetrain the pushrod could flex just enough to cause it to slip out.
It's called valve float. When the spring loses control of the valve, it opens up lash. Notice which side of the seat the "stuffed up" area is. It left the pushrod come out of the seat and when the lash closed up again, that's where the pushrod was slamming back into the seat. You need your valvetrain geometry fixed because you have plenty of spring pressure and it's not the lifters fault.this is what i mean about the seat.