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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Canada Where it snows
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Contact Topline they will tell you where to purchase their product. I do some contract work for the largest machine shop supplier in Canada and there is no trouble here with the Topline supply.They are a very large independent manufacturer and supplier.A top drawer company.
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Location: New Zealand
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Thanks for the links V8coopman, but the Johnson one stalls and the other two for topline come up with the horrible 404 no body home.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Star, MS
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If you remove all the words/letters after ".com" a site come up saying they are making a new website. No contact info given.
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Minnesota, Florida Keys
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You obviously haven't purchased an Iskendarian "cam and kit" lately; They come with the solid heavy lifters.
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Note: Just went back and read the post, he did say "came with the cam", got it. I'm not a fan of the solid adjustables anyway, so I'll remember that is what Isky provides. I like the ones Reds sells anyway, so not much chance of purchasing them from Isky!
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I found this Customer Service number in the above link:
Customer Service 1-800-277-6674 Ext 261 |
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http://www.nopi.com/dsp_makesv.php?vv=799
From the TopLine site: In 2004, Hylift-Johnson Lifters was purchased as a division of TopLine Automotive Engineering. The previous Hylift O.E. lines that were in Zeeland, MI have now been relocated to the Muskegon plant. These high quality flat mechanical tappets, lash adjusters, buckets and encapsulated hydraulic roller lifters are being produced by the original Hylift machines and team. The same people that brought you “The Beautiful Lifter” are back manufacturing with precision and a dedication to quality that has not been seen in the lifter business for quite a few years. We feel the real value is not in the equipment or the plant but with the employees who have over 600 years of Hylift experience. Topline Hylift Johnson will continue its historical way of going to market by traditional means of distribution through a select group of customers. It's interesting to me that their products are difficult to find. |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Northwest Iowa
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is there a disadvantage to using the heavier lifters?
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Perhaps at extremely high rpms the weight of the lifter has far more influence on valve float than the way I drive. ...... Floyd Clymer's book 'How to hop up the Ford V8' written in something like 1952 ends it's last chapter with a poem. And I quote...(without looking). " Brave is a man who will fight with a sword, or tackle Mt. Everest in snow, but the bravest of all owns a '34 ford and will try for six thousand in low". Now that's a poem........
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I'm not looking for any, just thought it was interesting that they seem to be somewhat obscure.
It is good to know there is a source. Just as a general observation, it is odd that when there are quality components they seem to be difficult to find information on or obtain, but junk is easy to come by! |
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That's the fault of us, the consumer. We don't often search the highest quality parts, we just give a kneejerk response to what the marketers dangle in front of us: "Oh, look! Those lifters are cheap! I just have to click here, and here, and they will be on my doorstep. No effort required!" Then we whine about low quality.
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Location: Orcas Island Washington
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Because I was just handed the right equipment I just have to try grinding the stems and using the stock lifters on this one. They are just so silky smooth in the bores..... (and they don't cost 200 bucks a set)
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I bought HyLift Johnsons from CGM Motorsports at EBay few moths back.
Quality looking product. If I remember right I read that same history thing about HyLift Johnsons from their page. |
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Minnesota, Florida Keys
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Does anyone know where we can buy these quality Johnson lifters? All of my internet searches either dead end or produce no relevant results. The websites are either not there, or they do not list any flathead lifters. CGM Mototsports site doesn't list them (they have no products listed on eBay at this time). Has anyone with internet skills beyond mine found where to get these?
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