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Should I Change Lifters?

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Glen:

I don't know if Lunati had off the shelf cams for Ys, but I have one of his stock class "cheater" cams for my F code.  He recommended I run it at .009 clearance, but set it to .015 for NHRA to check it.  It checks dead on the factory spec at the .015 clearance, but is far too wild to check stock at .009.  I doubt if NHRA would have allowed you to re-adjust the valves before they checked the cam.  I was never checked with that cam in it.

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John, I learn something new everyday on this site. We used to run Lunati"s in the scrub round track cars with good results, but would never have thought of them for a Y block cam.

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Slightly off topic, but isn't Lunati a division of the Holley Corporation, which unfortunately just filed for Bankruptcy?

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Well Holley has been in trouble for quite awhile, filing bankrupsy in February 2008 http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aBsaKFQDcFqg&refer=news and again in October 2009.

And yes Paul, Lunati is a part of Holley.

Holley, Specialty Car-Parts Maker, Files Bankruptcy (Update2)
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By Steven Church

Feb. 11 2008(Bloomberg) -- Holley Performance Products Inc., a century-old maker of specialty parts for stock-car and drag- racing, filed for bankruptcy, faulting a late 1990s expansion for saddling the company with too much debt.

Closely held Holley would be taken over by noteholders owed as much as $145.8 million, according to an outline of a reorganization plan filed today in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Delaware. The company, based in Bowling Green, Kentucky, listed debts of $243 million and assets of $106 million as of Jan. 28.

In the years following its expansion, ``Holley did not generate sufficient cash flows to support the debt incurred,'' Chief Financial Officer Thomas W. Tomlinson said in an affidavit.

Holley and four of its affiliates filed for bankruptcy protection about two years after the company renegotiated the terms on part of the 12.5 percent notes that were due last year. Holley's majority shareholder, funds managed by Kohlberg & Co., quit providing the company the cash it needed to make interest payments, according to court papers.

The reorganization will cut Holley's debt by about $100 million, Tomlinson said in a telephone interview today.

Holley has about 390 employees in Kentucky, California and Mississippi who make carburetor and other fuel and air-systems parts with brand names including Hooker, FlowTech and Nitrous Oxide Systems.

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``Employees will not be affected by the bankruptcy, and the company will continue operations as normal,'' Tomlinson said.

Holley's customers include Ford Racing and GM Performance Parts. The company is a sponsor of the National Hot Rod Association and has a program that supports the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, (Nascar), according to court documents.

The company was founded in 1903 by brothers George and Earl Holley, who designed a carburetor for the Ford Model T called the Iron Pot. Later, Holley built engine parts for planes during World War II, according to the company's Web site.

Under a deal negotiated with 70 percent of the company's second-lien noteholders, Holley would pay its general unsecured creditors, such as trade vendors, in full and give almost all its equity to the noteholders, according to a description of the reorganization plan, called a disclosure statement, filed today.

Noteholders would get about 45.8 percent of what they're owed under the proposal, which requires a judge's approval.

The case is: In re Holley Performance Products Inc., 08-10256, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware (Wilmington).

To contact the reporters on this story: Steven Church in Wilmington, Delaware, at schurch3@bloomberg.net; Michael Bathon in Wilmington, Delaware, at mbathon@bloomberg.net.

Last Updated: February 11, 2008 17:16 EST



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Glen Henderson (10/11/2009)
Didn't realize that they ever had a Y Block cam. Send it to Mummert and he can put on the Cam Doctor and give you the specs. I don't need it, but someone on ebay will buy it. If the lobes are in good shape and the lifters are reinstalled in the proper order, there is nothing wrong with reusing it. I have rebuilt several engines over the years without replacing the cam or lifters. They just need to go back in the proper order.

Take this as anecdotal.  My mechanic was working over a BB chevy.  The owner came up with a little used flat tappet cam, as verified by the mechanic's judgement and measurements.  Do not remember if the lifters were also present from the cam.  Isky was contacted and their guarded response was that the cam could be reused as represented, but recommended new lifters.

Mike, located in the Siskiyou mountains, Southern, OR 292 powered 1946 Ford 1/2 ton, '62 Mercury Meteor, '55 Country Squire (parting out), '64 Falcon, '54 Ford 600 tractor.


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always use new lifters.. used or new cam....


If it aint broke, lets modify it!

1962 Galaxie 500 Town Victoria 4dr. 292 with a nice mild cam.

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Butch, send me an email.. maybe i can trade you a cam you can use
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When I talked to the tech at Lunati he told me that the Lunati division had been sold by Holley to someone else prior to them taking bankruptcy.

Butch Lawson

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RB,

Sent you an e-mail.

Butch

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Butch did not see any email message... Send it directly to me at brechlrl@charter.net


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