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Old 07-24-2016, 05:07 AM
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Originally Posted by FUNFER2 View Post
They hydro's can not take 6,000 (+) rpm's. They will break apart and cause major damage, of course. If you consistently run high RPM's, that's where a solid roller is made for. Keep a hydro under 6,000 and they are fine.
Don't know where you come up with this stuff sometimes Kevin... I know quite a few hydraulic rollers that consistently run 7000 to 7500 RPM and last way past 100K miles. Don't make assumptions based on antiquated SBC experiences.
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