Comp Springs, cam and lifters??
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Comp Springs, cam and lifters??
OK I have pretty much chosen a mech do change out my springs and lifter on my 500efi 222hrs, He recommends using all Comp parts to go back into it?? I have not heard of them but then again I don't know much about internals of a motor. If anyone has input on this brand I would appreciate it.
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Will give Tyler Crockett a call, he will tell you what you need to put back in the motor.
http://www.crockettmarineengines.com/contact.html
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Comp Cams my be a good company but I've had Zero luck with thier mechanical roller lifters and there valvesprings seem to drop off after a season.
I've switched to Isky tool room springs and I would go with Isky lifters too. I've got Crower lifters at the moment but just recently broke one of those too.
I've switched to Isky tool room springs and I would go with Isky lifters too. I've got Crower lifters at the moment but just recently broke one of those too.
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I would check out this thread prior to choosing comp products.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...threadid=47330
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...threadid=47330
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