The Standard By Which
Other Roller Lifters Are Judged
Machining, heat treating, and hand assembling of these mechanical (solid) roller lifters are performed at Crane's Daytona Beach facility. Checked for fit and function to achieve accuracy and quality control, they install quickly and easily without expensive block machining.
HighlightsMade from 1214 or 8620 alloy steelVertical or horizontal locking barMaximized lifter bore contact surfaces for less wearWeight reduction in non-critical areas for ultra lightweight liftersPressure-fed oil routed to roller wheel and bearingsRelocated camshafts & oil galleries, changed lifter boss heights, and varied lifter bore diameters and center-to-center distances to accommodate specialized block-cam-cylinder head combinationsNote: Part numbers that end with -16, -12, or -8 are sold as complete sets (based
on 8, 6, or 4-cylinder application) while numbers that end with -2 are sold in pairs.