Early HEMI roller rockers

Discussion of the 331-354-392 HEMIs.

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dodgedifferent2
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Early HEMI roller rockers

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just wondering if anyone has ever heard of them made for the early hemi.....i just saw some on ebay and it was the first time i heard about them and seen them
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ooops i meant to say roller lifters!! sorry about the confusion
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Roller Lifters have been made for 35 plus years, the early light weight models required the machining of the block. The lifters from most Chryslers are interchangeable. Check their size.
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I have a set of roller lifters in my 392, no idea who made them but they basicly have a grove machined in them from op to bottom and there is what looks like a head of a rivet in the block where the lifter sets in and this keeps it fro spinning, they are also a lot bigger in diamiter than any lifters I have seen, if you find any info on who manufactured these little antique jewels pass it on this way, I keep wanting to think Mickey Thompson as my intake rockers are roller but not roller tiped, I plan on takeing my 392 top end apart soon so I can give up more stuff like bore size and dimentions whatever if you are interested

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