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Old 07-28-2017, 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Shtbox
Well I guess it's time to drop some money and do it right the first time.How does the bar work you just don't need lifter trays is all??
Correct, but make sure you measure for pushrods whatever you do.
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Originally Posted by 03sierraslt
Correct, but make sure you measure for pushrods whatever you do.
got it righ here.Ive watched the YouTube video with the ls3 guy had really good instructions also read a couple write up on it and I'm feeling confident when I get my lifters.Well will see haha
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Originally Posted by 91LT16SpeedFormula
Johnson lifters come in the COPO Camaro, are these the same 2110 lifters they use possibly?

Just looked up lifter for the COPO and it gives the same lifter part number as the rest of the LS based engines? Am I looking at it wrong?
just did a quick search on it and yep they are Johnson lifters.But they wanted 535.00 and there only 440 on Texas speed weird
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Originally Posted by Shtbox
just did a quick search on it and yep they are Johnson lifters.But they wanted 535.00 and there only 440 on Texas speed weird
Tells you something if GM didn't trust their own lifter in the COPO - TSP usually has a good price on everything - that's where I bought my 2110s from.
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Originally Posted by Shtbox
just did a quick search on it and yep they are Johnson lifters.But they wanted 535.00 and there only 440 on Texas speed weird
What are you coming up w/ for the GM/Johnson lifters? All I come up w/ is the 12576400 which is the stock lifter for LS's, makes no sense??
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Those are an eaton bodied lifter. Not an ls7 though.
This is 1 comparison pic of another eaton bodied ls lifter vs the actual Delphi ls7 lifter.
Delphi top eaton bottom


Normally $99 + shipping for our PT.net customers they are $95 shipped.

Eaton makes the style pictured and the style op bought.

We have great prices also and are offering PT forum members discounts also
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You can also use a Gen V lifter and .050 longer PRs.
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Gen5 non vvt lifter is the same pn...so why use a longer pr?
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Originally Posted by RPMSpeed Tech
Gen5 non vvt lifter is the same pn...so why use a longer pr?
Brian Tooley says so.
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Then he should say that on every ls7 lifter also because they are the same pn That would put too much preload imo.



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