How much does it really cost to go Roller Cam?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @deankay4434
    @deankay4434 3 месяца назад +4

    I find oddly satisfying to listen to you explain just the way things are, why and what you’re getting. It’s very refreshing Daniel. Thank you kindly Sir.

  • @smashedfootlefty4726
    @smashedfootlefty4726 Год назад +10

    Just think of the one time price increase as an insurance plan that you only have to pay once initially, not every month... Thank you for sharing your knowledge and insights!

  • @kennethcarty9583
    @kennethcarty9583 Год назад +2

    Big body Buick!
    My car was a 53 Century with a V8. I was 16 yrs old.
    My father owned a 56 Buick Roadmaster. That was a Big Body Buick for sure. Needed a big car with 6 youngins in tow.
    Enjoy your videos. Please keep up the honesty you have portrayed.
    Not a gear head, but I enjoyed growing up with neighbors that were.

  • @Shop209
    @Shop209 Год назад +19

    I’ve been using the Delphi HL66 lifters and haven’t had any issues with my FT cams but I’m still switching to rollers on everything because the price isn’t as far away as it used to be. Good video.

    • @carlpreston1680
      @carlpreston1680 Год назад +3

      I've had good luck with a GM performance parts lifter that has a hardened tool steel foot Make sure you buy them from summit though not the Chevy dealership there too expensive at the Chevy dealership I think they're the same lifters they use in those high-performance crate motors for certain racing classes

    • @Texasmule
      @Texasmule Год назад

      @@carlpreston1680 only thing that changes is the quality of the pin that actually holds the roller. I found out through screwing up a lot of cheap lifters.

    • @gordocarbo
      @gordocarbo 6 месяцев назад

      @@carlpreston1680 Its many many many yrs since you could buy real Chevy FT lifters esp a solid from a dealership. Never seen them on summit either, all discontinued.
      What PN did you buy?

    • @carlpreston1680
      @carlpreston1680 6 месяцев назад

      @@gordocarbo it's been a couple years since I bought them I'll have to see if I have the part number still , The same lifter at the local Chevy dealership was almost $400 for the set they were cheaper at summit racing

    • @carlpreston1680
      @carlpreston1680 6 месяцев назад

      @@gordocarbo the summit part number is 12371044 but these are the hydraulic flat tappet

  • @tracycurtright2671
    @tracycurtright2671 Год назад +16

    If you loose a cam it will likely damage the pistons too. They may look OK but it will pack iron particles into the skirts. If you don't think so wash the pistons in water and let them dry. If there's iron in the skirts they will show up as rusts spots on the skirts.

    • @pete540Z
      @pete540Z Год назад +7

      Glad someone brought this up. I've talked to plenty of people who've seen cams wipe and one of the big tickets is the new set of pistons and rings and a hone, if not a bore as well.
      One other thing is that you can probably get a better torque/hp situation out of a roller while keeping the idle vacuum the same, etc.

    • @ShortArmOfGod
      @ShortArmOfGod 8 месяцев назад

      Well then keep them tight.

  • @davidmitchell7183
    @davidmitchell7183 Год назад +9

    Funny how times change. In the 1960's when I was growing up. The "common knowledge" was that roller lifters couldn't survive on the street because they required almost perfectly clean oil. Roller cams and lifters were considered "race only". I just finished overhauling a 3.5 liter Nissan engine that spun a rod bearing. At 160,000 miles and terrible maintenance, I reused the bucket lifters, they were fine. Something stinks in the supply chain for aftermarket American cars.
    That said, life is too short and I agree that rollers are the way to go.

    • @Anarchy-Is-Liberty
      @Anarchy-Is-Liberty Год назад

      Back in "the day", spring tech wasn't were it's at today, the grind tech wasn't, lifters, etc. It wasn't really wise to run a race roller on the streets, it wouldn't last a week or two on a daily driver!

  • @elijah2078
    @elijah2078 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video!!! I have been terrified of attempting to run a hydraulic flat tappet cam for a long time. If i'm at a point I can't go roller, i just won't built it. You are the smartest man with an 8th grade education I've ever heard of. You could have done anything in life you put your mind to. God bless you!!!

  • @leehrh263
    @leehrh263 Год назад +4

    Considering my current conflicts with a certain cam manufacturer, I believe you have got yourself a new customer. I'm in the middle of 2 engines right now and am about ready to order cams. I'll be contacting you soon.

  • @kd6tas
    @kd6tas Год назад +11

    The best advice I heard about flat tappet cams was:
    1. At least during break-in run an oil filter pre-screen (Moroso MOR-23845) and plug the bypass so all of the oil has to go through the filter.
    2. Mark the pushrods and make sure they all rotate properly. If you see one or more that is rotating slowly or not at all, use your fingers to help get it/them going. If you can't get it/them going, you have to stop and figure it out.

    • @TT64NOVASS
      @TT64NOVASS Год назад +6

      Damn good advice !

    • @kd6tas
      @kd6tas Год назад +4

      But wait there's more:
      1. To increase the chance of success, use a nitrided cam or DLC treated lifters.
      2. Check for proper pushrod rotation at intervals throughout the life of the engine. For example, immediately after cam/lifter break-in, after the first 10 to 20 hours of operation (500 - 1000 miles), and at every or every other oil change depending on the interval.
      3. A set of old valve covers with windows cut out makes viewing pushrod rotation less messy.
      4. In some cases, to lessen the mess, pushrod rotation can be checked at cranking speed. Be careful. Don't let it go unless you're sure every pushrod is rotating properly. If you have to run the engine to be sure, do it. That's just how it is these days with flat tappet cams.

  • @doomman700
    @doomman700 2 месяца назад

    I love the ability to have better performance lobes with rollers. I have had a failures with them all so it boils down to that performance with the roller.
    Street car Pontiac smoked a roller recently, but I think it’s taking a back seat to the boat in the line this winter.

  • @patrickm.8425
    @patrickm.8425 Год назад +11

    Just going off of Comp Cams website:
    Comp Solid Roller Cam
    Cam: 11-717-9 $505.95
    Lifters: 819-16 $587.95
    Springs: 947-16 $484.95
    Valve Locks: 612-16 $38.95
    Steel Retainers: 722-16 $387.95
    Dist. Gear: 12200 $143.95
    Total: $2,149.70
    Comp Solid Flat Tappet Cam
    Cam: 11-613-5 $324.95
    Lifters: 800-16 $278.95
    Springs: 924-16 $154.95
    Valve Locks: 612-16 $38.95
    Steel Retainers: 741-16 $80.95
    Total: $878.75
    Difference of: $1,270.95
    That $1,270.95 will pay for my converter and my rear end gears, with a bunch of change left over.
    Isky's prices are a little different on their parts, but the final pricing comes in about the same.

    • @richardmoerke9329
      @richardmoerke9329 Год назад +6

      Now add the cost of it not being a sbc you could add another 500 plus.

    • @MikeFL2TX
      @MikeFL2TX Год назад +2

      Early Hemi, a lot more. Ford Y block there are no roller lifters period.

    • @nathan40307
      @nathan40307 Год назад +3

      He's giving his prices. Not comp cams.

    • @NBSV1
      @NBSV1 Год назад +2

      Why are the springs and retainers so much more expensive for the roller? And why does the roller need a distributor gear where the flat tappet doesn’t?
      The parts aren’t adding up. If you matched the other parts and only changed the cam and lifters the difference is much closer than you’re making it out to be.

    • @swi9945
      @swi9945 6 месяцев назад

      I don't know how back in the seventies a small block Chevy with a factory Z-28 hydraulic cam and no special lifters lasted for 50,000 miles with the 11 1/2 to 1 pistons, double hump heads and a factory crank in it driven daily. Must have been lucky I guess.

  • @pacman3908
    @pacman3908 Год назад +10

    Great video for around 600 bucks thats a good deal for a roller cam set up ,and you can sleep at night for fear of flat tapper failure for sure

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад +2

      Very true!

    • @vhp454
      @vhp454 4 часа назад

      ​@@powellmachineinc
      I have been building engine's for over 42 year's, till this day, I have never lost a cam.
      I here so much about this but I haven't experienced it yet

  • @chestrockwell8328
    @chestrockwell8328 Год назад +2

    I've been doing this exact comparison exercise since seeing your most recent Flat Tappet issue video.

  • @andretorben9995
    @andretorben9995 Год назад +28

    In Australia the cam will cost you about $900 and a set of lifters is about $1200 and those are pretty much starting prices with better quality lifters costing much more. For small block chrysler, chev is always a bit cheaper. Flat tappet cam is around $400 and lifters around $200.

    • @maxhames499
      @maxhames499 Год назад +5

      Don't forget distributor gear cam button and cover springs in head and so on

    • @scottanderson2403
      @scottanderson2403 Год назад

      Your right mate, here in Nz roller lifters start at $15-1600

    • @smashedfootlefty4726
      @smashedfootlefty4726 Год назад +7

      They should start calling Australia down over, not down under, cuz everything is over priced...

    • @flinch622
      @flinch622 Год назад +2

      Exhange [0.65 before the bank adds its spread in the mix], plus...vat taxes are highly regressive/punitive - a growth killer. Throw 10% leveraged off import duty, and thats the lions share of cost difference. I support Australia making more go-fast bits [even if it gives the greenies a stroke]

    • @TimothyArnott-m7z
      @TimothyArnott-m7z Год назад +3

      I own a Pontiac, here in the States, my cost, is NOWHERE NEAR what Dan is sayin......he's trying to help, but you sir being an Aussie, and me trying to keep my Pontiac alive, WE are outside his window of cost.....yea, I poked at him for it, but this is a GREAT site, and he's a good dude....CHEERS Mate!!

  • @duncanmacrae6384
    @duncanmacrae6384 Год назад +7

    Plus, with a roller Vs. a flat tappet, if you don't like the cam or your other parameters change, just change the cam and reuse the roller lifters.

  • @kevinclancy.
    @kevinclancy. Год назад +9

    great points and great to see the receipts. I like to ask those that say roller is too expensive "but can you afford to build your flat tappet engine twice??"

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад +3

      Great point!

    • @gordocarbo
      @gordocarbo 6 месяцев назад

      Same crowd that insists their cheap chinese heads with white box springs "are fine cause see my burnout?" Cant tell them a thing.
      Cheap is that way for good reason. Most dont know what to look for anyways

  • @Carcrafter7165
    @Carcrafter7165 Год назад +1

    I’m so glad I found this RUclips channel. This was a very informative video thank you sharing this. Just subscribed. Eddie Patterson, Silverstreet South Carolina.

  • @lazyhoundracing9621
    @lazyhoundracing9621 Год назад +7

    Very informative video. I think the question is how much does it cost not to go roller. Thank you for your time.

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад +2

      Good question!

    • @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259
      @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 Год назад

      I think we have a reasonably clear idea. I'm wondering if my old motors that have been fine are time bombs and I'd best be swaping them over.

    • @gordocarbo
      @gordocarbo 6 месяцев назад

      @@thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 If it broke in fine has been running for yrs bet you dont have reason to worry. Had ft go 200k.

    • @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259
      @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 6 месяцев назад

      @@gordocarbo Some of these are well over 200K, the couple of times I've been in them for bent push rods, lifter faces looked great. Even the flathead lifter faces looked good.

  • @jesseduke694
    @jesseduke694 Год назад +3

    The last time i built a FE was two yrs ago. I did have it apart this summer to basicly check it over becouse i changed heads anyway, but i reused the cam & lifters. But i used a crower flat tappet & i bought summit lifters ($60 bucks) & i have sevral sets of springs here in my shop so i was able to do the break in with soft springs. But it was all successful. Still running good today. That being said i would love to go roller. But i dont think flat tappets are dead yet. I plan on building another FE for a different truck of mine & im planning on flat tappet again. Mainly becouse of cost. And i havnt had a failure yet.........

    • @gordocarbo
      @gordocarbo 6 месяцев назад

      Crower didnt have FE lifters? You got super lucky for those cheap ones holding up so far.

    • @jesseduke694
      @jesseduke694 6 месяцев назад

      @@gordocarbo they are the same as mellings. All of mine hold up!

  • @Alan-k5v3s
    @Alan-k5v3s Год назад

    I love the way you explain you point I learn something new from every video thx

  • @siliconvalleyengineer5875
    @siliconvalleyengineer5875 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou for explaining the cost difference between roller and flat tappet cam components. Could you please explain what the minimum Engine Compression Ratio requirement is for a roller camshaft to operate properly. I look forward to reply, thank you sir.

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  5 месяцев назад +1

      @siliconvalleyengineer5875 not any different than a ft cam

  • @loveoldcarsguy
    @loveoldcarsguy 4 месяца назад +1

    Would you give an opinion on the roller lifters that use a bushing and not needle bearings? Saw you vid on removing a downed tree after the storm damage. Hope your business and your family recovers well. Love ur content.👍👍👍

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  4 месяца назад

      Bushings are great, they can take much higher loads

  • @briana3467
    @briana3467 Год назад +3

    I didn't want to scrap a 427fe so my only real choice was a roller. Some things are just too hard to replace.

  • @markokingo
    @markokingo 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm sold..thanks for the knowledge, brother

  • @amundsen575
    @amundsen575 Год назад +6

    good video, many builders refuse to build flat tappet motors for all the reasons you mention, not worth the aggrivation

  • @chuebello1
    @chuebello1 Год назад +1

    I'm at a point where I need to pull my engine and would like to do the FT to Roller conversion. I could use some assistance on a cam. I want to be able to take advantage of the Edelbrock PN #60259 heads that are on the engine. Anyways this would be after the Holidays. Love the content you are putting out.

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад

      Just shoot us a email, powellmachineinc@gmail.com, we can recommend a package

  • @mikef-gi2dg
    @mikef-gi2dg Год назад +1

    For me I find the source of information makes all the difference. When I look at what the big cam manufacturers recommend for my SLIGHTLY WARMED UP STREET SBC....THE COST DIFFERENCE IS OVER $1000. Obviously Powell Machine is offering choices that get the job done, and fit the average guys budget.
    Where you get you info is more important than ever.

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад +1

      Absolutely!, ty

    • @mikef-gi2dg
      @mikef-gi2dg Год назад +2

      @@powellmachineinc Your demo of refaced NEW lifters shows the poor machining in bright lights. I have about 4 sets of pre-2005 GM/DELPHI FT lifters and a couple of unused Comp Cams, same vintage. If I understand correctly...it's the lifter quality not the break in that's the problem. I'm going to use them on some mild street builds. But If I can do the roller set up for the price $$$ break you describe, I finally see a way to make the switch. Your videos have been the top on this subject, by far.

  • @TheJagjr4450
    @TheJagjr4450 Год назад

    I run a 302 SB chev with a CROWER 636 lift solid roller on the street with Hi performance pin oiled lifters HIPPO - The cam kit with pushrods, springs, retainers, locks, cam button etc was about $1800. The hippo lifters were over half the total.

    • @gordocarbo
      @gordocarbo 6 месяцев назад

      Bught their severe duty (pre hippo option) shaft rockers manley pushrods Isky billet sr cam. Yes it was frigging expensive but know better than to try cheap.

  • @ronsmith7739
    @ronsmith7739 Год назад +3

    For decades we have been using rollers only on drag racing, road racing and street cruising. In the long term rollers are the same cost, never have to worry about flat tappet cams. Don't have to worry about ZDDP either !!!

  • @truemanrep3267
    @truemanrep3267 Год назад +1

    I put a fing neo magnet in the bottom of the oil pan

  • @ezduzzit8770
    @ezduzzit8770 10 месяцев назад +2

    Factory roller block for the win

  • @308dad8
    @308dad8 4 месяца назад

    I am interested in this topic. So if replacing the cam and everything too the price is $530 difference to use a roller cam in SBC. So what is the advantage for an engine that’s gonna be used in a truck that’ll see regular driving and occasional hauling and pulling? Which gives most longevity and best for that application?
    And can you put roller cam in really old engines? How do you know when the cam needs to be replaced?

  • @justinkorpela7955
    @justinkorpela7955 Год назад +2

    Awesome video very informative

  • @accessgainer8
    @accessgainer8 11 месяцев назад +1

    What is the simplest timing cover/thrust setup without spending a bizzilion dollars? For gen 1 sbc.

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  11 месяцев назад +1

      We have a cover the like 20 bucks, roller thrust is about 14 bucks

  • @johnwilleford7715
    @johnwilleford7715 Год назад +2

    I don't understand. It sounds like you are saying flat tappit stuff is just junk?? It's all I have ever put together and I have had no problems. And I am a amateur. Are people not lubricating things properly during assembly ? Just trying to understand. I have not built anything in a long time and I realize things change.

    • @anthonysantisi4218
      @anthonysantisi4218 4 месяца назад +1

      Oh no the Quality In flat tappet cams and lifters has gone downhill tremendously... this is common knowledge and nothing new to anybody actively in the scene...

  • @RichMander1
    @RichMander1 Год назад +6

    As an antique car mechanic, my problem isn’t the cost (investment) in a roller setup, it’s the complete lack of roller options for say… Studebakers, AMCs, MGs, Triumphs, any old straight six, nailheads, anything made by anybody in the early to mid fifties, and most holdovers into the sixties, Willys, MEL engines, anything else I can think of that’s foreign with pushrods… the list goes on.
    If everybody building a convenient American V8 goes to roller cams, that will likely make the quality of the rest of the lifters that we can’t do without even worse, because there’s even less demand for them. Maybe companies should spend a little bit extra per lifter or cam like they used to making sure they aren’t crap, and stop irresponsibly selling their dreck to an unknowing public. Instead of retrofitting an entire engine (even if I could), I’d rather drop an extra hundred or two on parts I can trust. Hell, I have to do it on the back end anyway, because I send everything flat tappet to a local cam grinder to check tapers and surfaces, and regrind if necessary.
    What if the companies were actually held accountable, instead of us giving up?

    • @EchoSixMike
      @EchoSixMike Год назад +2

      You're not going to have any influence over the OEM's. Even the entire hot rod community together doesn't buy as much product as any of the OEM's separately. There is no one going to subsidize these esoteric parts with current production stuff. Flat tappet cams are obsolete, have been since the 90's. At best, you might find boutique manufacturers to do your lifter in something durable like tool steel or a spring steel or something. There might be a market here for someone, I don't know. Everyone I know is bailing out of the automotive industry, they're looking for a desk job working 35hrs/week getting paid to surf the internet or something.

    • @TheLionAndTheLamb777
      @TheLionAndTheLamb777 Год назад

      @@EchoSixMike Yep, even basic engines from the big three started having roller cams installed in the late 1980's.

    • @gordocarbo
      @gordocarbo 6 месяцев назад

      Far as I know OEM stopped making ft lifters decades ago when the retro roller craze started.
      Now many want to run FT again and no good lifters to be found
      Ive had a HR cam fail in 15k miles, roller lifters puke etc all aftermarket
      Roller is no guarantee so many opt out and want to go back

  • @timr31908
    @timr31908 6 месяцев назад +3

    How come in the good old days the solid lifters seem to last with no problem..😊

  • @jamesbergman4917
    @jamesbergman4917 Год назад +1

    Excellent video.

  • @michaelgiglio1571
    @michaelgiglio1571 Год назад +1

    Your advice is good, Tnx. One question. Don't roller lifters really need 15/40 synthetic, where most dinosaurs revoled around 20/50 fosel. Will the exhaust valve train get hot with faster drain back or spin bearings because of early rod side clearance leaking out etc. Where will it stop i wonder. Mick from Au.

  • @EchoSixMike
    @EchoSixMike Год назад +1

    Add to the flat tappet side of the $ list the lifter bore truing and/or bushing to correct the misalignment problems. The basic question is how do you price for the inherent risk of flat tappet junk in 2023?

  • @danfurlong6926
    @danfurlong6926 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good job. I couldnt have said it better myself.

  • @mysmic2
    @mysmic2 Год назад +1

    Thank you for explaining this. How much for the lifter hold down spider tray thing? I’mI not sure how comfortable I am to drill and tap the holes in the block needed for that.

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад +1

      The kit is about 100.00, we have them in stock

    • @mysmic2
      @mysmic2 Год назад +1

      Ordered, thank you.

  • @vhp454
    @vhp454 5 часов назад

    Bullet cams quoted me $625 for cam core, $160 to grind it, for a Pontiac engine.

  • @funkysawmanwright5077
    @funkysawmanwright5077 Год назад +4

    Of course everyone bases engine rebuild and upgrade costs on small block chevys.......well all of us dont have a chevy!!!!!! If you can retrofit my 385 series BBF with roller cam to duplicate stock use and stock heads and stock valvetrain for less than 900 i will send you my engine. Good luck finding a 112 lsa, 192- 204 duration .467 and .486 lift, 460 bbf roller cam, which in hyd flat tappet form is a stock equivalent replacement. 7.9:1 in these 80's fords is not anything but stock cam friendly. I dont need more power, just need reliability

  • @JamesBower-l9d
    @JamesBower-l9d 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’ll be getting ahold of you soon.

  • @gordocarbo
    @gordocarbo 6 месяцев назад

    I wish the big 3 would start making thier good ft lifters again!
    If I used my go to Isky cam or a cheap PAW ssi hft Id use the GM lifters and never ever did I have an issue. Some builds I have no need or $ for a roller
    My recent solid roller setup for sbc cost a ton well over a grand. Plus shaft rockers
    The $$$ Pac springs I paid for...wound up being run of the mill comps, hello bent pushrods. Again.

  • @nickthevanman9011
    @nickthevanman9011 Год назад

    If you are going with a factory hydraulic roller block SBC truck engine like I am that came with a flat tappet but has the provisions for roller it's actually cheap. Here's what I've spent...
    Delta Camshaft ground me a xr270-10 hydraulic roller Camshaft on a genuine gm core for $145 + $40 core.
    Elgin hydraulic roller lifters are $112.95 for 16.
    The complete kit from Summit Racing with the brace, lifter "dog bones" , and cam plate is $87.
    I spent $180 on .600 lift Z28 springs that give you 130lbs closed with the damper removed, screw in studs, steel retainers and locks to eliminate the rotators etc.
    The machine shop charged me $195 to cut and tap for the studs and cutting guides and assembling not including the unrelated valve job. So I know it's right. It's really not too terribly expensive for alot of applications. I've had good luck with flat tappet cams, knock on wood. I use Delta Camshafts and their lifters with oiling modifications and I'm at 3 so far no issues. But I like to utilize a roller cam anytime I can. They make power and have greater durability and longevity and let's you use readily available modern synthetic oils after the engines broke in. Great video, Good information here!

  • @mikes.1882
    @mikes.1882 3 месяца назад

    Mr. P
    Hyd roller or solid billet cam where is the threshold in terms of duration and lift. I know its spring pressures but when to rule out hyd for solid roller billet

  • @chris_bjj123
    @chris_bjj123 10 месяцев назад +1

    On Fords (351w), would you recommend the spider retro-fit or going with link bars? I'm leaning toward the Gaterman's because I don't want to be limited to a sbc cam but have heard reports of link bar lifters being noisy. Thanks for any advice.

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  10 месяцев назад

      It's irrelevant, exactly the same lifter unit

    • @chris_bjj123
      @chris_bjj123 10 месяцев назад

      @@powellmachineinc Thanks..Link bar lifters VS standard lifters with small base circle cam doesn't seem like the exact same.

  • @arturozarate1752
    @arturozarate1752 11 месяцев назад

    I'll be calling Monday for an estimate. 482ci aluminum block, Baer Block Motors heads, Precision Oil Pumps rocker stands and rockers. I'm in the market for a cam, lifter, pushrods, and spring kit. Thanks and talk to you soon Daniel.

  • @leonardwalters154
    @leonardwalters154 Год назад +1

    I'm a new sub ,what can you all do for amc engines like a 90 over 304 with 360 rods and aftermarket cylinder heads?

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад +1

      We have amc roller cores on the shelf, shoot us a email

  • @jimjohnson3357
    @jimjohnson3357 Год назад +2

    What about a cam retention method?

  • @garysgarage.2841
    @garysgarage.2841 8 месяцев назад

    Scat bbc forged crank with forged H beam rods and Ross forged pistons with king coated bearings 3k. Roller setup 1500. Doesn't add up but what you gonna do.

  • @terrysmith8133
    @terrysmith8133 4 месяца назад

    the rollers that i've seen had a rev kit which was a plate and springs under the head with the springs pushing on the lifters to keep the valves from floating at higher rpms. are they not needed any more? are they just needed on high rpm race cams?

  • @ralphwilson361
    @ralphwilson361 Год назад +1

    I wish I’d known this six months ago. The roller cam kits I looked at were $1200-1400.

  • @flyonbyya
    @flyonbyya Год назад +1

    Just curious How did engines straight out the factory flat tappet engines back in the day not suffer a high percentage of failures?

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад +1

      Manufacturing was much better, and spring pressure was lower, and oil had the correct blends

  • @WillyG3234
    @WillyG3234 Год назад

    The difference between flat tappet and roller cam for my personal deal in my big block chevy was $800, but I used going roller as my excuse to go bigger, so really that's fine. Do I regret it? No.

    • @WillyG3234
      @WillyG3234 Год назад

      I should say that I already had the springs for the flat tappet and thats the only reason my conversion was over the 600 difference youre saying

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад +1

      💯

  • @dantwomey
    @dantwomey Год назад +1

    Very interesting!

  • @billionllc
    @billionllc 3 месяца назад

    Is there other reasons other than the cam breaking?
    What if you have a mechanical cam and want to keep everything original and have never had a cam break?

  • @Yelladog78
    @Yelladog78 8 месяцев назад +1

    Can a Jeep 4.0 inline 6 be retro fitted with a roller cam?

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  8 месяцев назад

      No one makes roller cores for that engine as for as I know

    • @Yelladog78
      @Yelladog78 8 месяцев назад

      @@powellmachineinc Thank you for replying sir, I was afraid of that unfortunately

  • @dannymccarty344
    @dannymccarty344 Год назад

    I went hydro roller 3 years ago. BBC morel hydro rollers were $950. The isky marine cam was $600. Thats a big difference vs flat tappet.
    SBC is alot cheaper I guess, right?

  • @draileduncommon
    @draileduncommon Год назад

    Now $/hp comparison. I always wanted to add some goodies but after watching some dyno comparisons found i probably wasn't going to get any back out of it in my application

  • @TT64NOVASS
    @TT64NOVASS Год назад

    My last roller swap using Comp Endurex lifters ,pushrods and Pro Magnum rockers and Comp 954 springs was a little over $1300 , and worth every penny

    • @pizzandoughnutspage7817
      @pizzandoughnutspage7817 Год назад +2

      I’ll never use Comp rollers after repeated failures.

    • @TT64NOVASS
      @TT64NOVASS Год назад +1

      @@pizzandoughnutspage7817
      I've heard this , i must be a lucky one , but my springs aren't that heavy 230/575,
      7 years on the lifters , new springs every spring .

  • @juliodiaz8280
    @juliodiaz8280 Год назад +1

    Question
    I have a 79 sbc block 30 over
    To go retro roller, what timing set do i use? Torrington bearing? Cam button? Cam will be under .500 lift. Weekender 73 vette. Any help is appreciated

  • @derrelcarter9401
    @derrelcarter9401 Год назад +1

    I did not see a list of lobe profiles on your web site?

  • @donaldhill2775
    @donaldhill2775 Год назад +1

    Choice is a wonderful thing, if they can no longer manufacture a flat tappet cam that is fit for purpose they shouldn’t be selling them ! Recently fitted one (comp) solid lifters, Europe, it’s what we’re used to, into sbf, no crazy break in procedure, just set the timing and let it run on fast idle, mild road cam with AFR 180 heads, no problem…. luck ? Don’t know, parts from the same source, pushrods, rockers etc, 16 iron lumps riding on an iron stick, how difficult can it be ?

  • @jondavis3582
    @jondavis3582 Год назад

    i have a 79 460 and i know ford put roller cams in 460s in the 90s so is there anything special that has to be done to install roller bearings in a 460..i ask b/c im on a tight budget and dont want to deal with FT nightmares.

  • @fasst5511
    @fasst5511 Год назад +1

    What do you think about the new Comp Cams DLC coated flat tappet lifters?

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад +1

      I haven't seen them in person yet, but.... "real " dlc coating alone cost 4-5 time's as much as they sell for, so..... idk

  • @davidjohnson6329
    @davidjohnson6329 4 месяца назад

    I have 3 mark four big block Chevys. Can't see myself trying to put noisy rattling roller lifters in. These blocks only allow for those link bar rollers as far as I can tell. I don't trust them and so many people say they rattle like crazy.

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  4 месяца назад

      Hmmmm, never heard such a thing

    • @davidjohnson6329
      @davidjohnson6329 4 месяца назад

      There's videos on RUclips, people showing before and after. So how do you convert a pre 1990? Your only choice is install a link bar lifter with no bracing.. I can't find any quality long lasting parts that wouldn't make noise. There's no bracing method like on the Gen 6. Those link bars are jankyy​@@powellmachineinc

  • @robertmceuen3630
    @robertmceuen3630 Год назад +1

    I'm not a racer, but am interested in gas mileage. How much of a difference would a roller assembly make in terms of MPG?

  • @MooreFishing-ky3wq
    @MooreFishing-ky3wq Год назад +1

    Can you custom make a roller for a counter rotating Mark IV 454 marine engine ? The cams are pressed on a gear drive . No one makes them and I hate to rebuild with s flat tappet .

  • @Shaft-Industries
    @Shaft-Industries Год назад +1

    I've got a Melling BBC hydraulic roller cam based on the ZZ502 specs. I haven't gotten the lifters yet and hear different things about different brands of lifters. What BBC hydraulic roller lifter would you recommend for the street?

  • @marks2254
    @marks2254 10 месяцев назад

    Just curious, what is it that causes a roller cam to cost more than a FT cam? Just the cam is itself?

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  10 месяцев назад +1

      The core is more expensive, the lifter and springs are also more expensive

  • @ShannonP.-rd2nb
    @ShannonP.-rd2nb Год назад

    cams in my experience go flat cause they overtighten the lifters in chevys. leave them just loost enough to barely tap . after 25 min at 2000 rpm ,adjust them , tighten till you fill a light restriction while twisting the pushrod. thats it. itd done. iv never lost a cam. now i run mobile 1 full synthetic 10-40 in mine , no zinc or any additives

  • @michaelwest7183
    @michaelwest7183 Год назад +3

    If you are building a SBC and have to use Retro rollers they are almost $ 1000 alone !!!

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад

      The price in the video are sbc so no.

    • @michaelwest7183
      @michaelwest7183 Год назад

      I look at your web page and they are $445 that’s way cheaper than comp cam are they made by Johnson?

  • @tracyamcneal9597
    @tracyamcneal9597 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm converting from a Solid Roller to Hydraulic Roller and have just moments ago sent you Mr. Daniel an email requesting your suggestions/advice regarding what I might need for my Street Rod. I'm hoping that I have given you enough information to supply me with the potential answer to my request. Thank You in advance for taking the time to respond to that email. Please note: I am in the market to purchase the requested items from Powell Machine Inc.

  • @kd6tas
    @kd6tas Год назад +4

    What this video is saying is a roller from him is at least $1038.
    Need better springs? Now it's $1238.
    No timing set, no assembly lube, no gaskets, etc.
    When someone says a roller is a grand or two this video isn't proof to the contrary.
    It's not about the difference, it's about the total cost.
    When a budget builder looks around he'll find flat tappet stuff so cheap that it will likely compel him to take a chance. Look at the Lunati Bare Bones stuff. Cam and lifter sets for under $170 with decent specs. Let's say they work 19 times out of 20 or even 9 times out of 10. Most guys will feel those odds are good enough.

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад

      Yeah, sum people are slow

    • @kd6tas
      @kd6tas Год назад +3

      I don't know what you mean by that.
      You got out of the flat tappet business and you'd like everyone to spend in accordance with your decision. That's what it sounds like to me. The truth of the matter is that simply isn't practical for many/most people. I was doing nothing and ran across a SBC kit that was cam, lifters, timing set, assembly lube, oil additive and gaskets for $264. The last time I changed a cam in a SBC I got everything from a guy on eBay for $230. To say the difference is a few trips to the local watering hole or a handful of fast food meals is disingenuous. Put together a retrofit SBC roller kit that is somewhere near complete for significantly less than $1000 and you'll be saying something.

    • @EchoSixMike
      @EchoSixMike Год назад +1

      @@kd6tas You're also gambling that the flat tappet junk will live. Factor that risk into your pricing.

    • @kd6tas
      @kd6tas Год назад +3

      @@EchoSixMike
      Maybe you saw the other comments I made here about things you can do to help insure success with flat tappets. In general I agree, if you can afford it go roller. Step 1 start with a roller block. To me retrofitting a non-roller is an expensive, un-natural act. Use your head. DLC treated lifers aren't expensive. Mark the pushrods and make sure they all spin properly, not only after break-in but at intervals throughout the life of the engine. Carefully consider your cam, spring and rocker ratio choices. Don't overdo it. You're more likely to succeed than fail. Nobody talks about all the flat tappet valve trains that work right. Because all you hear about are the failures, after awhile it starts to seem like they all fail. That's not true at all.

    • @jeremyking5684
      @jeremyking5684 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@kd6tas number one thing to do is check lobe taper and lifter crown on flat tappet! 35% of failures is from that. Most of the failures are from improper lifter crowns.

  • @_vlnt_7800
    @_vlnt_7800 Год назад +1

    Do you have any 250 6 inline chevy roller grind around the 525C Iskenderian available?

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад +1

      We are working on adding I6 chevy and ford cores, probably a couple months

  • @VinnyMartello
    @VinnyMartello Год назад

    For anything that isn’t a small block Chevy it’s a fortune. A roller cam for a Chevy straight six will run you 700, another 575 for the lifters, another 140 for the specialty bit to grind down the bosses for the side covers, 50 bucks for a dist. gear. Did I leave anything out? We’re looking at 1500 plus taxes and shipping.

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад

      We are working on inline ford and chevy roller cams and they will be economical

    • @VinnyMartello
      @VinnyMartello Год назад

      Well shucks let me just put you down in my little black book!!!

    • @VinnyMartello
      @VinnyMartello Год назад

      Seriously let us know when they become available. I just want a mild street cam that will offer years of fun daily driving.

  • @rbarger71
    @rbarger71 Год назад +1

    How much to go roller in Buick 455???

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад

      We have cores in the works, final cost hasn't been determined yet

  • @Hillbillygarage1215
    @Hillbillygarage1215 6 месяцев назад

    The one thing that i can't wrap my brain around. If you are grinding all these cams and a roller cam doesn't have the complicated lobe angles to spin the lifters, then why does it cost twice as much? I understand the lifters being more expensive but why the cam?

  • @kujonyanthawa594
    @kujonyanthawa594 Год назад +1

    man, you made this video for me didnt you?!?! quoting ford FE!

  • @sphillips6357
    @sphillips6357 Год назад +1

    So how much would it cost to go roller in either my 345 or 392 International v8?
    I'm looking for maximum longevity and reliability with the best fuel economy possible from these thirsty engines.

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад

      I'm not aware of a roller core for that engine

    • @sphillips6357
      @sphillips6357 Год назад

      @@powellmachineincok, guess I'm out of luck then. Thank you for the reply, Sir.

  • @J.R.in_WV
    @J.R.in_WV Год назад

    This is kind of a one-off example that really does cost big money to go roller but I’m curious just how much it really would be: Have you ever machined / built any 12 valve / 6BT Cummins engines to take roller followers / lifters and rockers? Im curious what the real world actual cost would be for the machine work needed and the components….I know the billet steel roller cams are something like $1,400 but the rest I can’t seem to find a straight answer on….I guess I’m wondering if you could realistically put together a full roller 12 valve for under $5k if you started with a good, healthy running engine?

  • @barrykilts4506
    @barrykilts4506 Год назад

    I’ve never gone this far bc of the money but what do you consider the limit for lift on a street roller not that I want to oust that far but for knowledge sake.thanks for your effort

  • @barnzee5929
    @barnzee5929 2 месяца назад

    What is your opinion on solid flat tappet cam and lifters?

  • @ronpaul8872
    @ronpaul8872 8 месяцев назад

    The first roller I used was the deciding build for rollers. I'll never work with a customer that wants to cheap out.

  • @Texasmule
    @Texasmule Год назад +2

    I think dog bone roller lifters are the key to making roller cheap

  • @fantaseahorse4696
    @fantaseahorse4696 Год назад +1

    Do you grind roller cams for pushrod straight 6 engines?

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад

      We are making cores for ford I6 and chevy I6

    • @fantaseahorse4696
      @fantaseahorse4696 Год назад

      @@powellmachineinc Roller cores for the Jeep-AMC straight 6 would be a much better investment

  • @andrewe4277
    @andrewe4277 4 месяца назад

    What is your opinion on roller cam bearings and cost?

    • @andrewe4277
      @andrewe4277 4 месяца назад

      I own a 2013 60th Anniversary Grand Sport Coupe LS3

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  4 месяца назад

      There great, just expensive to install

    • @andrewe4277
      @andrewe4277 4 месяца назад

      Big Block Chevrolet engine build. Roller cam bearings.
      ruclips.net/video/KjvNm3V5Sbs/видео.html&si=jqqYhl8p5L14z678

    • @andrewe4277
      @andrewe4277 4 месяца назад

      Big Block Chevrolet engine build. Roller cam bearings.
      ruclips.net/video/KjvNm3V5Sbs/видео.html&si=jqqYhl8p5L14z678

  • @randallbergen7065
    @randallbergen7065 Год назад +2

    We used a lot of Elgin Prostock cam kits. A CL1067PK flat is 488/234@50/107 intake and 508/244@50/117 exhaust and costs $320.36. A CL1135PK roller is 470/230@50/106 intake and 480/230@50/110 exhaust and costs $443.86. A CL1229PK roller is 538/234@50/107 intake and 540/238@50/117 exhaust and costs $564.12. You will have some extra costs for dist gear (if needed), cam button, and lifter spider and will have to drill 2 holes in an early, non-roller, block. They are good cams but like all later hydraulic lifter cams you will ned a 5W-30 or 10W-30 oil to get the lifters to bleed. It is not that expensive and your problems go away. Roller lifter failure is not like it was 30+ years ago.

  • @doublebackagain4311
    @doublebackagain4311 9 месяцев назад

    Failed to mention anything about rocker arms?

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  9 месяцев назад

      Regardless of camshaft the engine need rocker arms... so it's a moot point

    • @doublebackagain4311
      @doublebackagain4311 9 месяцев назад

      @@powellmachineinc My point was that many people assume you have to purchase roller rockers to use a roller cam, when that is not true in all cases-

  • @artlife6210
    @artlife6210 Год назад +1

    wow thats a walletfull!!
    Its no wonder the era of the junkyard LS is still going strong!

  • @hotpuppy1
    @hotpuppy1 Год назад

    That's fine for a 'popular' engine like SBC that EVERYONE makes parts for , but what about the oddball makes and older stuff?

  • @sinistersilverado965
    @sinistersilverado965 Год назад +1

    This is why I only do LS motors

  • @copperaudio9664
    @copperaudio9664 Год назад +2

    Not having to worry about wiping out a newly built engine is worth the price difference easily. I would feel really dumb having to rebuild it twice than spending $500 more the 1st time.

  • @pmd7771969
    @pmd7771969 Год назад

    Springs 300, p rods 200, cam 400, cam retainer 80, 80 dist gear
    1100 or so

  • @thomaslockley945
    @thomaslockley945 Год назад

    What kinda distributor gear u run with a billet cam

    • @jesse75
      @jesse75 Год назад +1

      Depends what engine. Say you have a 5 liter Ford, just use the late model gear.
      I've been running a stock gear for 30 years on a roller. No problem.

    • @thomaslockley945
      @thomaslockley945 Год назад

      @@jesse75 thanks I forgot about that an the moter I would consider retrofitting would be a la dodge moter but to retrofit is all I would need would be stock roller lifter from a later engine an cam would work fine or are the journals different an maybe need a special retrofitting cam n lifters

    • @powellmachineinc
      @powellmachineinc  Год назад +1

      Generally bronze or composite

    • @jesse75
      @jesse75 Год назад

      @@powellmachineinc composite ? Price just went again.

    • @jesse75
      @jesse75 Год назад

      @@thomaslockley945 Delta Cam in Tacoma can inform you what you need.
      Great bunch of guys.
      Cams is all they do.

  • @markbulva4188
    @markbulva4188 Год назад

    Moral of the story is most people don’t know what they’re doing. Great video nonetheless the less. Accurate and perfectly realistic. Someone who wiped out 3 cams may have followed all directions but guaranteed that 440 didn’t fire right off and be kept above idle or have light break In Springs installed and wiped any assembly line clean off while there was no lubrication. If you don’t know open your wallet.

  • @DuckyHunter812
    @DuckyHunter812 Год назад

    Another perspective, with your numbers, is the roller costs TWICE as much.
    Totally agree it's better to only spend the money once though.