What is
the difference between a flat tappet
and a roller camshaft?
Editing Date£º2023-08-15
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What is the
difference between a flat tappet and a roller
camshaft?
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Flat Tappet vs. Roller Camshafts
Camshafts are
classified by the type of lifter they use. The
lobes on the cam are machined differently based
on the intended lifter. Lifters are sometimes
called a "follower" or "tappet." They contact
the cam lobe with either a flat surface or a
wheel.
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Flat Tappet Camshafts
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In
reality, flat tappet lifters are
not flat. They actually have a
slight crown on the face. The
camshaft lobe is machined with a
slight taper. This causes the
lifter to spin as it rides on
the lobe. It ensures even wear
on the two surfaces.
Flat
Tappet Cams are widely used and
perform very well. They are also
much more affordable than a
roller cam.
When
changing cams, the flat tappet
lifters will need replaced.
Follow this link for details on
Replacing Lifters.
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Roller Camshafts
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Roller
lifters feature a wheel
supported by needle bearings and
an axle. This wheel is attached
to the bottom of the lifter
body. The lobes of roller
camshafts are machined perfectly
flat. Roller lifters are linked
together, or anchored somehow,
to prevent them from spinning.
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Roller
Cams minimize friction. This
provides more power. It also
wears less, which leads to a
longer life. Roller cams also
allow for steeper lobes. In
other words, they allow for more
"area under the curve." This
means the valve opens faster and
remains at a higher lift for a
longer period of time. This
allows for more airflow and more
power.
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When changing
cams, roller lifters can be
re-used. Follow this link for
details on Reusing Lifters.
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