HarrisonTX Posted March 6, 2007 Share Posted March 6, 2007 I bought Cranes new Z cam, with some hydro lifters, installed them, ran the motor and discovered one didnt pump up, pulled the intake, pulled the lifter out, took it apart and found this! For those who dont know, the part on the left with the divet... yea, that should be a hole. No point in even trying to drill it myself. I contaced crane, the only thing they will offer me is a new lifter, they said they couldnt give me back my half of a saturday. FYI, Grumpy, i was flip flopping between around on cam companies, and i read a post you made and you said something to the effect of "never ever having a problem with crane" based on that, i went the crane route. Im not blaming you, im just sayin crane makes mistakes too. I still may run crane again, ill just check the lifters from now on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grumpyvette Posted March 7, 2007 Share Posted March 7, 2007 well I guess they were due! BUT I still run CRANE,CROWER,LUNATI and ERSON over all the others.... I sure hope thats not a sign of things to come.....crane was recently purchased by a large company http://www.cranecams.com/?show=mikroniteAcq CRANE CAMS ACQUIRED BY MIKRONITE® TECHNOLOGIES Crane Cams, a leading manufacturer of camshafts, valve train and electronic ignition components, has been acquired by Mikronite Technologies Group, Inc. of Eatontown, New Jersey. Mikronite is an industrial technology firm with contracts in the aerospace, automotive, commercial and medical fields. Crane Cams and Mikronite have enjoyed a business association for over a year, utilizing Mikronite’s proprietary surface finishing process on a number of valve train components. Jeffrey H. Coats, President and CEO of Mikronite and now Executive Chairman of Crane Cams, is pleased to announce that R. Lance Harris has joined Crane Cams as Chief Executive Officer. Coats said, “Lance has a solid track record in operating manufacturing companies engaged in sales, engineering and production of powertrain and driveline products, and will a great asset to Crane Cams.” Prior to joining Crane’s management team, Harris held executive positions at FormTech Industries LLC, GKN, and MascoTech Inc. He started his career as an engineer with General Motors Corporation. Gene Ezzell, formerly President and CEO of Crane, has now become the President of Mikronite Automotive Technologies and will focus on developing new business for Mikronite in the automotive and industrial fields. All other current Crane Cams personnel will essentially remain in place, and customers should enjoy a seamless transition. The company will continue operations at 530 Fentress Blvd. in Daytona Beach. Commenting on Crane’s future, Harris said, “We are making a significant investment in inventory, manufacturing capacity, and product development to drive performance at every level. We will demonstrate our commitment to the industry as we execute a strategy that is focused on positioning Crane Cams as a dominant supplier in the marketplace.” The company was founded in 1953 and has accounted for an unprecedented number of industry innovations and racing wins. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pparaska Posted March 7, 2007 Share Posted March 7, 2007 Aren't there only a few companies that make lifters? Maybe Crane doesn't even make the lifters they sell? But you'd hope they'd inspect them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HarrisonTX Posted March 7, 2007 Author Share Posted March 7, 2007 Aren't there only a few companies that make lifters? Maybe Crane doesn't even make the lifters they sell? But you'd hope they'd inspect them. There is only one lifter manufacturer in the world, or at least thats the story a year ago. Thats why i just bought a speed pro lifter and ran that. Grumpy, i tried e-mailing mikro directly and it was kicked back, crane cam can only offer me one single new lifter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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