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mellowyellow
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From: So. Fl.
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posted 11-20-2001 10:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mellowyellow     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Very soon the 89 roller motor that is in my 65 is coming out. It is to be the 'new' motor for my EFI in my 68 cv. It has now got 10,000 miles on it. The B303 cam is coming out to be replaced by an E303. A better cam for automatics I've been widely told. My plan is to change the lifters, putting the old ones in order in a container in case there is any demand for a 10,000 mile cam. Hoping to NOT have any problems, what COULD be a potential problem. NOT going to be the cammer scammer-leaving it to an experienced tech who I've known for years. Any comments?

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kcode
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From: alvaton,ky,usa Suburb of Bowling Green, M&M #79, MCA #29208
Registered: Jun 99

posted 11-20-2001 10:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kcode   Click Here to Email kcode     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Act your age, you old fart and go back to a flat tappet like the rest of us.

The way I understand it, roller lifters don't have to be run on the same lobes like Flat tappet, so mix them up

Kentucky old fart
Mike

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mellowyellow
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posted 11-21-2001 11:44 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for mellowyellow     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
OLD FART !! I represent that snide remark!! LOL! Are you imbibing in the 'product' that put Kaintucky on the map?? LMAO! Are you saying that I can reuse my roller lifters? On a previous post, I remember reading someone say that Ford rollers were ca ca. Anyway, I'm not the cammer/scammer on the job but am curious and will listen to smart a** takes on the subject. LOL! By the way it sounds like you're driving a 55 Ford Y block!! LMAO!!

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kcode
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From: alvaton,ky,usa Suburb of Bowling Green, M&M #79, MCA #29208
Registered: Jun 99

posted 11-21-2001 11:48 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kcode   Click Here to Email kcode     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Living in Florida can't be much to brag about, especially Southern Florida We Kentuckians at least speak English, a little drawn out but understandable. We consider a primo 4X4 as any pre69 Chebby 2-wheel drive pickup with snow grips on all four corners, can't forget the empty Bud long necks rolling around in the bed, getting tangled up in the fishing poles. What was your question again????

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mellowyellow
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posted 11-22-2001 12:24 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for mellowyellow     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yo Miguel!!. How did we get on ol' Cheeby quatro y quatro's, amigo. LOL! Seriously, I got a dirty look today for pronouncing romadam or whatever it is as rumadumb! You still haven't answered my question. Have a good Thanksgiving. I'm having arroz con pollo! Yeah, sure!! LMAO! Pedro

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