RE: Hydraulic Top End on a Poly?
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RE: Hydraulic Top End on a Poly?



Hi Bill,
I think it was just cam, lifters, and pushrods. I did it to my Poly, but if I had to do it over again I would just keep the solid lifters. It's nothing to adjust them and it makes it sound like a poly.  You are going to have to adjust the rocker arms on the poly anyway since you won't find a "bolt and go" set of rocker arms.
Regards,
Ken

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill [mailto:Y1TopBanana73@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 11:18 AM
To: 62-65 Mopar List
Subject: Hydraulic Top End on a Poly?

I'm finally ready to start playing w/ the poly in my Coronet (Gary P -
I'll be emailing you directly soon!) and I was wondering...is there an
easy (read cheap too) way to convert a poly top end to hydraulic? I've
always played w/ later small blocks and I REALLY LOVE the "bolt down
the rocker shaft and go" approach to their top end setup. And since
I've never had a solid lifter motor before this one, I really have no
idea how long it's gonna take and how much effort goes into adjusting
the top end...so I'm a little leery. Can any shed some light on this?

Also, does anyone make a composite intake gasket for poly's? as
opposed to those hateful stamped metal crush gaskets?

Thanks in advance.

Bill M
65 Coronet 500 'vert


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