I find some of the previous replies... interesting.
I have both an olde skool mouse w/solid lifters and a spiffed up LT1 running the stock hydraulic roller lifters on a cam that goes north of .600" lift.
My LT1's redline is limited by the amount of fuel I can throw at it from the 50#/Hr injectors, not the type of lifter.
A common LT1 valve spring upgrade for stock LT1's running more cam or 1.6:1 roller lifters is described in the cut 'n paste below from
http://www.ba-f-body.org/index.htm
An LT1 hydraulic cammed engine will spin quite happily to ~6500RPM with this spring, assuming your cam and head flow numbers are up to it. My preference would be to have forged rods and ARP bolts on such an engine, but that's a conversation for another thread.
Higher rev's and your looking at better rods, rod bolts and dual coil springs, which is what I run on my LT1. Dual springs require machining of the spring seats on the head and opening up the push rod area.
Lifter float is a north of 6500RPM phenomena and/or requires a radical lobe profile. Solid rollers with a rev kit is the usual recipe on such an engine.
The LT1 engine can give you both excellent low end torque and high end horse power with a proper cam and head setup, provided you have also dialed in the exhaust and intake and have a good tune up in the computer.
CYa!
Allen
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Running the Crane 99846 spring on an LT1/LT4 head
Got the answer folks!
Get 16 of GM part nos. 1018-5066. It is the L98 seat/shim. It has the same id as the LT1 seat/shim but has a much narrower guide on the id so that the Crane 99846 spring/damper combo will fit perfectly. The LT1 seat has a wider guide on the id since the stock springs are damperless. The part is 0.85$ each dealer cost. So for less than 16$ you are good to go with the trick 99846 Crane springs.
They bind at 1.100 inch and should be installed at 1.750 or so to get about 115#s of seat pressure. I am using the L98 seats which are 0.030 inches thicker than the LT1 seats and a 0.030 inch shim to get 1.740 inch installed ht.
Voila, no damper bind! And an easy (at 1.740 installed ht) 0.590 inch of lift at the valve available. That should work for most of the cams we use even with 1.6 rockers. (don't forget the valve guides need to be cut down a bit if you are using this kind of lift).
Perry Kincy
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