Lunati Ultra Pro solid roller lifters, rebuildable?

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Lunati Ultra Pro solid roller lifters, rebuildable?

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I have a set, P/N 72446LUN .300 tall, .180 offset Chev small block .842 Ultra Pro solid roller lifters, the bearings in one of the rollers are crunchy, does Lunati or any other company have a rebuild program for these?
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Re: Lunati Ultra Pro solid roller lifters, rebuildable?

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AFAIK, yes they are.

According to Jeff@Lunati:

Rebuild Program
1. All lifters can be rebuilt for 50% of your original purchase price
2. Rebuild price includes new bearings, new tie bar, new fastener, full inspection of body, and a new micro-finish on the body
3. We can turn around all rebuilds within 10 days of receipt of product
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Re: Lunati Ultra Pro solid roller lifters, rebuildable?

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Maybe time for bushed rollers, non-crunchy...
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Well I think I'm better off just ordering new, the freight and brokerage makes the price difference negligible. Thanks for the responses.
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