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Old 03-11-2004, 12:53 PM
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Question Roller Noise?

I am rebuilding a 77 TA motor for a brutal street car. Now i have heard that a combination of roller products (i.e. cam, lifters, and rollers) make alot of valve train noise. I am obviiously looking at rollers for added power but this concerns me. Is it because of improper valve lash or installation, or just how they are? Thanks for the help.
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Re: Roller Noise?

From what I have heard (with my own ears) they just tend to make a lot of noise. My dad had a 67 SS Camero with all that it sounded like something was wrong with it but man did it RUN.
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I guess thats how all rollers are. Thanks for the input
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Re: Roller Noise?

my 383 stroker roller motor makes noise like that but thats normal on a roller motor
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