After a ton of research, I used a Lunati roller cam. The specs on this keep it within safe lift range for our engines.
I tried to check out the mondello stuff, but it was pretty much a joke. There's no "Joe" left there and the company is a lot less than helpful.
(The east coast company doesn't do the cams, and seemed really disgusted with the west coast company, which is now an unrelated entity.)
Lunati, on the other hand, was terrific to deal with and super helpful. Anyway, here are the part numbers:
Lunati 20420503
http://www.lunatipower.com/Product.aspx?id=3202&gid=137
I used the Comp Cams lifters because Lunati didn't have anything appropriate and suggested the compcams.
The tops of these are cut so they fit under the stock manifold without modification:
COMP Cams Hydraulic Roller Lifters 857-16
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/CCA-857-16
After discussing it with Lunati, I went with our stock rockers but upgraded the springs since I didn't know what was on our engine.
Dick Paterson uses these valve springs on his (non roller) rebuilds:
COMP Cams Valve Springs 901-16
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/CCA-901-16
The machine shop guy who did the heads tested them and they were fine for the roller cam and our application.
(Turns out the ones on our engine were too wimpy, so good I had these in hand.)
If I were doing it again, I might go ahead and spring for roller tip adjustable rockers "just cuz".
It would certainly make the pushrod selection easier. I'm told now there are some roller tip rocker kits that fit
without extra machining, which I was trying to avoid.
Since I didn't know what gear was on our distributor, I replaced it with this:
Summit Racing® Distributor Gears SUM-850006-12
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-850006-12
It was really nice to be able to just start the engine without the teeth-gnashing startup procedure of a flat cam.
Good thing because there was a significant oil leak and I had to shut it down earlier than a flat cam would have needed for break-in.
So far (only about 5K miles), so good.
jwid,
Karen
1975 26'