Which Roller Lifter??

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The information on available roller lifters confuses the heck out of me!
I need roller lifters for a Gen1 350 880 roller block.
I see lots of lifters for LS motors, some LT motors and
all variety of year ranges.

Are there differences among the various roller lifters for small block Chevys??
 

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I am now questioning if the LS1 roller lifters which I have purchased are going to work in my Gen 1 , 1993 880 block engine.

What are the differences among GM roller lifters?

Can anyone point me in the right direction?
 

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If your block is not roller cam ready you will need retro rollers
 

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If your block is not roller cam ready you will need retro rollers

My 880 block IS roller ready.

Question is, do LS1 lifters differ from LT1 lifters ?
The LS1 lifters fit fine, but are there differences I am missing??
 

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My 880 block IS roller ready.

Question is, do LS1 lifters differ from LT1 lifters ?
The LS1 lifters fit fine, but are there differences I am missing??

I am betting there is a difference in oil circulation, and height that could cause problems. If it were me I would buy the one intended for a SBC roller cam engine as they possibly wouldnt require some rare hard to find expensive push rod. K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple stupid)
 

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I have spoken with an engineer at a lifter manufacturer.
He assures me that they will work fine.
The oil hole is 90° to the location of the hole on an older engine, and that will cause no problem.
Dimensions are identical.

I did have one "technical" rep at a performance house tell me that the LS1 roller was
90° to the guide flats. That, of course, is false.
Maybe he should find a new profession??
 

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I see many sites list roller lifters being for "87 and up."
Only difference I can find is that oil hole...........
 

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