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Old 01-15-2015, 08:56 AM   #23
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Default Re: Update E-F/SA Bird Build...

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Originally Posted by Alan Nyhus View Post

The Schbeck ceramic puck lifters are now mfgd. by Smith Machine...lots of people use those. Very good non-ceramic lifters tool streel are available from Trend, PPPC and others. Another good one that won't break the bank are the modified Delphi lifters that have the bonded steel foot.
Well, I'll just go ahead and plead ignorant, and admit my dummy status. I Googled Smith Machine, Trend and PPPC and didn't see any business that looked like they would be a seller of lifters. I did find some cheap Delphi lifters on Ebay. Don't think that's the Stocker lifters that were mentioned. One source said the Delphi lifters are made by Johnson.

So, would somebody please have mercy on an old guy and give some links or at least more exact info that might lead to a website for these lifter sources ?

Next question: Do most guys now use Bullet and CC for their Stocker cams ? Or, are there other brands out there that lots of guys use ? Back in the old days we all used Lunati. I reckin they're stayin in business selling Voodoo cams for low comp engines, now.

THANKS !

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