Roller lifters rebuild

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Roller lifters rebuild

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I have a set of comp roller lifters that are getting old and would like to get them inspected or rebuild, I know comp use to rebuild them but stop doing it. What do you guys recommend
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Re: Roller lifters rebuild

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Find a supplier for the parts and do it yourself.
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Re: Roller lifters rebuild

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For the cost of doing that it may be better to just replace them as a set.
Are they solid or Hyd. rollers?
Do they have needle bearing wheels or bushing wheels?
What is the body and wheel diameter?
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Re: Roller lifters rebuild

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Call Shaver Specialties in California, they build the current Comp premium lifters. Sorry I don't have the phone #
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I think Shaver just does their hyd rollers?Tom
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Re: Roller lifters rebuild

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The website says shaver only does hyradulic lifters. Mine are solid not sure if they are needled or bushings. I sent them to comp to rebuild a few years ago but they don’t rebuild them anymore. I have about 150 passes since rebuild
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