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That's each. $1920 for a set of 16.
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Jegs shows they would ship from the manufacture 1/24 "pending manufacturing availability, but as we all know that does not always happen, $119.95 for 16.
With "pro shop" discount $112.75. |
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Time to rethink this lifter rule.
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![]() I guess I’m lucky in this case. I’ve got a factory roller cam car. But look at what it costs to do this. If your already in it. What’s $2000 more to keep going. Everyone just has to decide for themselves where that line of spending vs worth it is. Financially it’s dumb to just be involved for 99% of us. |
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Just received my new set of solid SBC flat tappet lifters in the mail yesterday. With shipping just under $170. Even etched “made in the USA” on each lifter.
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Rob, who is the 1% that it is financially "Smart" for to be involved? I need
a role model. J.R. |
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The ones that are good enough that they can make a living at it. When I crewed on roundy round cars. I made money. Not much but at least I wasn’t spending my money. Don’t get me wrong. I love it. But if we’re honest. We’re all either crazy or dumb. Last edited by Rob Petrie E395; 01-22-2023 at 08:31 PM. |
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The part # is 812D-16. That means a set of 16. I don't know where you come up with your price. Keep in mind that these lifters only have the
DLC coating on the lifter face, thus keeping costs down. We have had so many issues where I work with soft lifters and lifters with no crown. We were able to be a large inventory of the old Delphi lifters when we heard that they were discontined. At one time I think we had close to 8000 lifters but once word got out they sold out. It's kind of sad but I have a few friends that have Rockwell tester and we batch test most of our lifters now. The new Comp lifters fill a demand out there. We have about 25 sets left right now. Supply isn't supposed to be a problem. |
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Yes -16 normally means a set of 16. But where ever they have shown the lifter it doesn't say set. He came up with $1920 if the listed price is only for one lifter. Stan |
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