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how common is lifter failure .. actually
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[QUOTE="DEEZUZ, post: 1441398, member: 1508"] When I built my own, I went with SADP lifters. I guess they have a revised oiling galley and the roller sees direct oil pressure. But, on the other half of this argument, is the fact that the lifter may not be completely at fault here. I have torn down some motors where cam lobe was wiped and roller still intact, just scored from the lobe. Usually when you have a flat lobe, you had a flat spot on the lifter where it wore through. Ive had the roller still rolling on a flat just fine, telling me the cam went first [/QUOTE]
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