Solid lifters in EA82 - where to get? opinions?

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Solid lifters in EA82 - where to get? opinions?

Post by El_Freddo » Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:46 pm

Hey guys,

I've got some very dodgy lifters in my MPFI that i'd like to say goodbye to. I'm thinking of some solid lifters but don't know where to get any from or what they'd do to the engine. My thinking is that once they're set up right they wouldn't have to be touched again - not until i wear out a cam shaft :p

Any thoughts/opinions?

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Post by schultzie » Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:01 pm

well then they start tap tap tapping they will need adjustment again,
less problem matic than the hydrolic lifters i believe,

hang on a minute is this even possible with OHC engines? eg woudnt the cam lobe actuate the valve? or am i a bit mixed up here
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Post by El_Freddo » Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:29 pm

schultzie wrote:well then they start tap tap tapping they will need adjustment again,
less problem matic than the hydrolic lifters i believe,

hang on a minute is this even possible with OHC engines? eg woudnt the cam lobe actuate the valve? or am i a bit mixed up here
That's the idea of the cam, but instead of a "softer" hydrolic lifter pushing against the arm and the valve stem it would be a solid lifter... No more "diesel rattle"

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Post by Matatak » Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:40 pm

a solid lifter wotn work will it??? running straight off the cam
thered be no adjustment :???: maybe im confused
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Post by Farmsci » Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:50 pm

I dont think EA motors use direct valve actuation, in fact most single cam heads don't.

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Post by Gannon » Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:15 pm

I have a feeling that somebody did it, posiabbly on the usmb, cos they used quarters or dimes as shims to get the right height.
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Post by steptoe » Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:19 pm

the rally boys did make adjustable solids for the L series RX

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Post by daveosubi » Tue Sep 18, 2007 11:22 am

El_Freddo wrote:Hey guys,

I've got some very dodgy lifters in my MPFI that i'd like to say goodbye to. I'm thinking of some solid lifters but don't know where to get any from or what they'd do to the engine. My thinking is that once they're set up right they wouldn't have to be touched again - not until i wear out a cam shaft :p

Any thoughts/opinions?

Thanks in advance.

Bennie
Im pretty sure solid liters are noisier and will make the car run rougher than hydraulic, well atleast till it's warmed up, they also give better power at high revs being a more direct contact between cam and valve, that is if I remember auto class properly.

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Post by El_Freddo » Tue Sep 18, 2007 11:51 am

steptoe wrote:the rally boys did make adjustable solids for the L series RX
Don't know anyone with a set do you?

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Post by steptoe » Tue Sep 18, 2007 2:25 pm

Nah, I read it here in the old forum within last two years maybe. They made their own or adapted the existing ones with nut and threaded rod.
Go new hydraulics unless you seriously seeking more grunt at a sacrifce, remembering rally/race engines get a lot of work for not a lot of kms
I have seen these at the lowest $15 each as a trade price + gst ?

maybe contact fabre in lakemba nsw 02 9758 1966 ? they may be able to supply you at a good price

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Post by Suby Wan Kenobi » Tue Sep 18, 2007 11:30 pm

Ive also seen the EA82 solid lifter and basically they used to weld up the lifter and use a datsun? rocker. It was a while ago my mate who works at the repco machine shop showed me it. i had every intention of going back and measuring it up after work but i forgot
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Post by El_Freddo » Wed Sep 19, 2007 2:24 pm

Suby Wan Kenobi wrote:Ive also seen the EA82 solid lifter and basically they used to weld up the lifter and use a datsun? rocker. It was a while ago my mate who works at the repco machine shop showed me it. i had every intention of going back and measuring it up after work but i forgot
That sounds interesting "weld up the lifter"... wonder how hard this is to do and what it could do the hydrolic lifter (apart from making it "solid"/welded)- i've got enough of them to try this out...

Another question - do the hydrolic lifters push out past their resting position when the engine is running? If not it should be pretty easy to do, but if they do it will be more complicated that picking up some lifters and welding them...

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Post by Suby Wan Kenobi » Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:37 pm

The lifters done actually move on an EA engine they are at the other end of the pivot of the valve. With an hydraulic cam in a solid lift function you will get a very high lift and it will also alter duration
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Post by El_Freddo » Sat Sep 22, 2007 3:07 pm

Suby Wan Kenobi wrote:With an hydraulic cam in a solid lift function you will get a very high lift and it will also alter duration
Yeah, i'm hoping that if i do get these things in it won't effect the MPFI system to the point that it runs differently in a bad way...

But i'm willing to try it out and swap them back if i have to.

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Post by steptoe » Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:19 am

shh, think Bennie went EJ !!

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Post by littlewhiteute » Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:40 pm

Sorry to disappoint, but hydraulic cams are ground differently to solid cams.

Running a solid adjustable lash adjuster on a hydraulic camshaft will wear out the camshaft and be noisy, a noise you won't get rid of.

The opening ramp will take up all the clearance way too fast.

So, if you want solid lash adjusters, the cams need to be reground as a solid profile.
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Post by spambo » Thu Apr 28, 2011 6:11 pm

i know this may be a little off the solid lifter article but i have cured many ea82 lifter rattling by simply shimming the oil pump pressure relief spring.
what this does is give the motor a slightly higher oil pressure (especially at idle) which seems to stop the annoying ticking, I dont know if this solution is good or bad long term for the engine but i haven't had any reports back from customers of engines dying or missing
btw the shim i used is simply a washer 1mm thick.

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Post by littlewhiteute » Thu Apr 28, 2011 6:26 pm

spambo wrote:i know this may be a little off the solid lifter article but i have cured many ea82 lifter rattling by simply shimming the oil pump pressure relief spring.
what this does is give the motor a slightly higher oil pressure (especially at idle) which seems to stop the annoying ticking, I dont know if this solution is good or bad long term for the engine but i haven't had any reports back from customers of engines dying or missing
btw the shim i used is simply a washer 1mm thick.
A little off topic, sorry I'll disagree, but adding a shim to any engine only alters the maximum oil pressure, does not affect idle oil pressure.

Idle oil pressure is pump volume minus all the internal "leaks" (bearing clearances etc) within the engine.
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Post by spambo » Thu Apr 28, 2011 6:37 pm

Yes you are totally correct however you must consider that a hydraulic lifter slowly bleeds off oil therefore when the pressure is higher ( using revs) it will hold the pressure a little longer before it bleeds out and hence not tick
I guess if you let it idle for a long time it would evenyually start to tick but all the ones i did this mod to didn't

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