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Re: Lifters,long

To: MJSUKEY@cs.com, 6-Pack <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Lifters,long
From: Don Malling <dmallin@attglobal.net>
Date: Sun, 25 May 2003 15:54:14 -0400
Marty,

Sounds like a great idea to me -- especially about extending it to 
include MGs. I had my original TR250 lifters reground, hardened and 
rockwell tested, but the engine is not together yet. I will let you know 
what happens.

Don Malling


MJSUKEY@cs.com wrote:
> On the subject of lifters.  IMHO this is a huge problem from the amount of 
> airspace it has gotten in the last couple of years.  On the hardness issue, I 
> still cannot agree that it is strictly hardness that is causing the trouble. 
> Minimum of 55 Rc? Nope, Lifter that I just pulled out of my block last week 
>that 
> was trashed from only running 30-50 actual hours over a handful of autox's 
> last summer checked 55.5 Rc on the face.  From the set I pulled last year 
>that 
> some went bad there were some that measured softer that still looked like new 
> while the ones that checked harder were pitted.  There are a lot of people 
> selling lifters out there that are possibly better but has anybody actually 
>used 
> them and had success? I have tried sets from two different suppliers in the 
>last 
> two years and both went bad in a short period of time.  I would like to do a 
> survey from all you triumph owners out there. If you have ever replaced a cam 
> and/or lifters in your Triumph or have friends that have, heck ask at your 
>car 
> club if you belong to one, would please send me an email at mjsukey@cs.com 
> and tell me were you purchased them and if they held up or not and maybe how 
> many miles you have on them.  I will then put something together and maybe 
>from 
> all the experience we have as a group we can find one that works.  I will not 
> turn this into a vendor bashing but if we can see that 30 people purchased 
>them 
> from vendor "A" and they went bad and 20 people purchased them from vendor 
> "B" and they held up I can at least put something on the list that says that 
> based on the feedback from 50 people it looks like we stand our best chance 
>from 
> vendor "B".  Now that I am thinking about it I have friends with MG's that 
> have had the same trouble so maybe we should open the survey up to all 
>British 
> cars.  As a side note, I have started to do some research on some specialty 
> coatings used on steels that might have some merit.  Thanks for reading my 
>long 
> rambling.
> 
> Thanks,
> Marty Sukey

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