I am not having much luck finding solid lifters for my 235 cu in engine. NAPA says that their supplier (.Clevite) has stopped making them. Unfortunately I have already purchased a new cam so I can t
Almost all your after market cam grinders will have them. Lee -- Original Message -- From: "Paul Frew" <paul.frew@sympatico.ca> To: <oletrucks@autox.team.net> Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2004 12:38 PM Sub
How about Egge or Kanters? I think Kanters gets alot of their stuff from Egge http://www.egge.com/ http://www.kanter.com/ Probably some of the other ole truck vendors carry them as well. Mark Noakes
Have you tried Egge or Patricks ? Just a thought... Mike Boteler '56 4400 Stake '56 6400 Stake '56 8400 Wrecker w/Holmes 525 '56 9200 Tractor w/Allison Automatic '57 10500 Fire Truck Hughesville, MD
Hi again what is the origin of your cam? Is it an original reground or a later CWC casting. I'm asking this because use the lifters that are compatible with the material of the cam. Lee-- Original Me
Thanks for everyone's help, I think I have found a set. Lee, I had a look at the cam and it has the CWC marking and it is new. What does that tell me? Paul Hi again what is the origin of your cam? Is
Most of the lifters made today are compatible with this CWC material. Some of the older cams were made of different material, i.e. steel forgings , cast iron or sintered iron. All these required a di
Thanks Lee, this confirms what the engine re-builder I bought the cam from mentioned. He said that he would provide me with a special break-n lube when I found some lifters and that I should run the