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Zach Gomulka
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« on: March 20, 2009, 18:26:52 pm »

Why don't more people use these? They always seemed like a great idea to me- approximately 30g lighter than a VW follower (combined that's over a half pound!), and .810" longer resulting in a shorter, lighter pushrod that deflects less. All that needs to be done is bush the lifter bores, which most performance engines have done, anyway. So what's the hold up?
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« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2009, 19:17:51 pm »

I think the 40 gramms are no longer avaliable . the pressed in cups fall out .... . The others have 48 or something

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« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2009, 19:26:20 pm »

Another thing to consider with a longer lifter is the greater pushrod angle, from the lifter to the rocker, which could mean increased lifter bore wear. just a thought.
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« Reply #3 on: March 20, 2009, 21:17:11 pm »

The one on the left is a genuine Porsche lifter out of a 1968 912, it weighed in at right around 70 grams. The new VW lifter on the right is about 97 grams. Why not use genuine Porsche lifters? Why do they have to be aftermarket 40 or 48 gram lifters?

It did occur to me the pushrod angle would be greater, but how much (if any) greater would it be than in a Porsche engine? It would offer more pushrod clearance at the head, as well.
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« Reply #4 on: March 20, 2009, 21:20:41 pm »

The one on the left is a genuine Porsche lifter out of a 1968 912, it weighed in at right around 70 grams. The new VW lifter on the right is about 97 grams. Why not use genuine Porsche lifters? Why do they have to be aftermarket 40 or 48 gram lifters?

It did occur to me the pushrod angle would be greater, but how much (if any) greater would it be than in a Porsche engine? It would offer more pushrod clearance at the head, as well.

is the radius on a 356 follower set up to track a VW lobe?
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« Reply #5 on: March 20, 2009, 21:44:19 pm »

Do someone something more about these lifters? Brand? The only thing I know is that their weight is only 40 gram.
Sorry for the crappy pic.


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« Reply #6 on: March 20, 2009, 22:30:32 pm »

The one on the left is a genuine Porsche lifter out of a 1968 912, it weighed in at right around 70 grams. The new VW lifter on the right is about 97 grams. Why not use genuine Porsche lifters? Why do they have to be aftermarket 40 or 48 gram lifters?

It did occur to me the pushrod angle would be greater, but how much (if any) greater would it be than in a Porsche engine? It would offer more pushrod clearance at the head, as well.

is the radius on a 356 follower set up to track a VW lobe?

Good question. If it isn't, couldn't the face be ground to track properly?
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« Reply #7 on: March 20, 2009, 22:43:33 pm »

Do someone something more about these lifters? Brand? The only thing I know is that their weight is only 40 gram.
Sorry for the crappy pic.




I have a set w/ the bushings installed in my mag case. I have heard there are issues with them though and plan to have the case rebushed and run the tool steel ones.

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« Reply #8 on: March 21, 2009, 13:40:53 pm »


i only know one person who tried them and they werent successfull,after the first failed attempt,he then had them reground at SLR to mathc his VW grind web cam and they failed again

cheers richie
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« Reply #9 on: March 21, 2009, 14:04:18 pm »

I know enough.. Thanks for the feedback guys.
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« Reply #10 on: March 21, 2009, 17:46:04 pm »

Do someone something more about these lifters? Brand? The only thing I know is that their weight is only 40 gram.
Sorry for the crappy pic.




I have a set w/ the bushings installed in my mag case. I have heard there are issues with them though and plan to have the case rebushed and run the tool steel ones.

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That's a good idea  Cheesy . I do the same when i get a customers engine with those big bushings

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« Reply #11 on: March 21, 2009, 20:25:41 pm »


i only know one person who tried them and they werent successfull,after the first failed attempt,he then had them reground at SLR to mathc his VW grind web cam and they failed again

cheers richie

Cheers for the info, Richie Smiley Why did they fail??
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« Reply #12 on: March 21, 2009, 21:21:49 pm »


i only know one person who tried them and they werent successfull,after the first failed attempt,he then had them reground at SLR to mathc his VW grind web cam and they failed again

cheers richie

Cheers for the info, Richie Smiley Why did they fail??

We were never sure,the lifter face just didnt seem to stand up to well,it had a strange pattern on it after a very short time,not pitting,but the surface was very rough and the cam didnt like it Shocked


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