Mustangs - they're not just for breakfast anymore
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Some roller engines tick more than others and it seems that some of the Comp Cams roller lifters make a bunch of noise and if you believe everything you read on the internet the Morrel roller lifters are quieter if not quiet. David, JustaSix, has a roller cam in his engine and it is quiet.... at least to my ears. Now I have seen and HEARD guys at the track whose roller lifters were very noticeable and their cars still seemed to run Very well. When I briefly heard your car at the Sunday morning coffee run I didn't think I was hearing any major issues with your car. If you want, go to a heavy truck shop and see if they have kits that will let you send your oil off to be analyzed. I have many reports from the late 80's from GN #1 and they give a fair amount of info. You just have to get a CLEAN sample of oil to them. That means you fill up the sample jar with oil that is currently draining out of the oil pan, not from a catch can that has crap built up in the bottom from many different vehicles. P.S. - A roller motor won't be cheap since a cam kit is almost $900 US and then the shipping on top of that will probably put you to about a $1000 Canadian once you convert the money and pay some duties. Also if you are hell bent on spending money I know a guy West of Toronto a bit that was selling a complete engine with roller cam, good pistons, main caps, etc. I am not sure if this was a fully assembled engine or not but I can get some info for you if needed. Good luck,