Re: Rhoades Lifters - Questions
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Re: Rhoades Lifters - Questions






You have to have adjustable  rockers to use them.
They were the rage about 23 yrs ago, but I'm not sure there is a clear advantage by installing them.
I ran a set in a 360 with adjustable rockers, and it ran very well
I just don't know that it wouldn't have run just as well with conventional lifters. Since I never installed conventional lifters in that motor, I'll never know for sure. It's easy enough to install a set, but without adjustable lifters, it's not worth considering.

   Jimmy

Dennis C. wrote:

I have a 383 that has more cam than I like. It is just a street car. I have been told about the Rhoades lifters that reduce lift at low RPM.

http://www.rhoadslifters.com/Pages/index.html

Is there any reason I should avoid them and consider changing the cam?

The 383 is a 1963, Rhoades listes lifters for 1968 and later 383, I thought my 1963 and a 1968 should use the same lifters, am I correct?

Thanks for any assistance.

Dennis C.



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