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Comp cam car lifters

Started by jack6hd, September 15, 2013, 03:51:11 PM

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jack6hd

Anyone use these lifters. Looking for some input to satisfy my curiosity.
2015 FXDL

frito1

Used them for about 40K miles in my '01 FLHT and just installed a set in my '11 FLHTP with a set of Woods 222 cams.  They are fine lifters for a TC.  I use the 850-1, ~$15 each depending where you buy.  If you buy direct from CC, be aware they require a signature at delivery.
"frito"  '11 FLHTP
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Durwood

Good lifters,  I have installed multiple sets, no issues to date, I like to avoid the HD tax whenever possible.

Frito1 is correct on the signature delivery if getting them direct, I found that out the hard way.

I got the last few sets from Summit Racing Equipment. right around $15.00 each :up:

twistedcherokee

I am running the 875-1 & they are great. Running the Andrews Gear drive 37G's

  Toby
1999 Ultra Classic with 95 CI, 05 SG wheels, painted inner fairing

MikeL

Comp Cams 875 and 850 here like Durwood said avoid the Harley tax whenever possible.


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86fxwg

Installing a set now w/t-man t555 cams, probably have 50 sets running now, not 1 issue. Have also used sealed power lifters with no issues at all.
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RevFastEddy

I have run SBC lifters in a number of builds..  When GM went bankrupt I purchased a several dozen lifters from the Chevy dealer that was closing down..  Haven't had a problem with any of them I installed.
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cad90hd99

has anyone used meilings lifters?

2tired

As 86fxwg mentioned, I have been using a set of Sealed Power lifters for the past 2 years with no issue.

N-gin

$60 dallars more you can get a set of Gatermans. Do you need them, probley not, but good to have.
I have used comp cams lifters a number of times, no problems what so ever. I have used them on .550 and lower lift cams. Anything with more lift I put in the gatermans.
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Durwood

 I know of Comp Cams lifters run with T-man 625's and Wood's 68's without issues, and they are made in the USA. :up:



tdkkart

Quote from: N-gin on September 16, 2013, 05:27:26 PM
$60 dallars more you can get a set of Gatermans. Do you need them, probley not, but good to have.
I have used comp cams lifters a number of times, no problems what so ever. I have used them on .550 and lower lift cams. Anything with more lift I put in the gatermans.


And is there really any difference between the Gatormans, Comp cams, Sealed power, or Chevrolet??
Have you compared them side by side??

Ardy

Quote from: tdkkart on September 17, 2013, 06:55:19 PM
Quote from: N-gin on September 16, 2013, 05:27:26 PM
$60 dallars more you can get a set of Gatermans. Do you need them, probley not, but good to have.
I have used comp cams lifters a number of times, no problems what so ever. I have used them on .550 and lower lift cams. Anything with more lift I put in the gatermans.


And is there really any difference between the Gatormans, Comp cams, Sealed power, or Chevrolet??
Have you compared them side by side??
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N-gin

There is a side by side comparison. With pixcs and all with a search.
But after trying various brand names there are only three lifters a would use. Gater, comp, and hd b style.
INMO
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