gnx547 Member Sep 26, 2006 283 1 19 May 1, 2007 #1 May 1, 2007 #1 Does any companies make a strong spider and dog bones?
whtpny New Member Dec 8, 2002 338 0 0 Spokane WA. May 1, 2007 #2 May 1, 2007 #2 I haven't seen any. But then again I have not really looked. Why a stronger dog bone? ( I can only imagine what Strype might say too that )
I haven't seen any. But then again I have not really looked. Why a stronger dog bone? ( I can only imagine what Strype might say too that )
Aryan15 Member Sep 22, 2003 236 0 17 CA May 1, 2007 #3 May 1, 2007 #3 I really don't see the necessity. All they do is keep the lifters from turning.
whtpny New Member Dec 8, 2002 338 0 0 Spokane WA. May 1, 2007 #4 May 1, 2007 #4 Check out the web sites of some of the valvetrain companies.
vristang 15 Year Member Mar 31, 2005 4,933 108 124 Seattle May 1, 2007 #5 May 1, 2007 #5 It is not the dogbones and spider that are going to cause problems. It is the lifters themselves... jason
It is not the dogbones and spider that are going to cause problems. It is the lifters themselves... jason
RYC CUKR Founding Member May 19, 2002 1,437 1 38 Orlando May 1, 2007 #6 May 1, 2007 #6 vristang said: It is not the dogbones and spider that are going to cause problems. It is the lifters themselves... jason Click to expand... Agreed. As previous posters have said all the dogbones and spider do is keep the lifter in proper orientation with the cam lobe. You will have issues with the stock style lifters long before you have issues with the spider and dogbone set up.
vristang said: It is not the dogbones and spider that are going to cause problems. It is the lifters themselves... jason Click to expand... Agreed. As previous posters have said all the dogbones and spider do is keep the lifter in proper orientation with the cam lobe. You will have issues with the stock style lifters long before you have issues with the spider and dogbone set up.