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Hard to tell if it is the lifter issue it had or actual oer lifters being noisy?
One other question is it possible to use my gen v with the IC it has on there now? I would really like to add my gen v on here if possible.
Lifters aren't too noisy if they are ok. There shouldn't be much noise
Stock I mean
If you want to tell if it's a Swan Racing Stroker Kit, pull the oil pan and look for notches in the cylinder wall. The longer stroke crank/rods required that the cylinders be notched for the rod to not contact the block.
i cant seem to find the swan web site any more, but a ways back i did see their blocks and the bottom of the cylinders need to be notched for clearance so the rods dont hit.
Another way to inspect the block for the notches would be to get an inspection camera like from Harbor frieght. Remove the oil level sensor from the oil pan and insert the lens through there to check out the lower end of the engine. As far as i have seen, the stroker kit's need the notches for clerance.
the 1.6 roller rockers are SIGNIFICANTLY less than stock, a stock rocker will make 1.8 ratio on a "big cam".
Also, stock lifters would solve other problems as well, as they have a much wider preload window than an OER does. OER lifters technically require adjustible preload rockers, which you do not have.
So basically, put stock parts in place of your omg race car parts and pickup power and reliability. I wouldnt worry about the motor at this point, stroker or not its going to still be just a motor at the end of the day.
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