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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 102 Joined: 7-February 14 From: Gardnerville, Nevada Member No.: 16,969 Region Association: Northern California ![]() |
Since it appears to be a major challenge to adjust valves do most people go with hydraulic lifters when it comes to rebuilding an engine ? Its my understanding hyd. cams and lifters suffer with performance in these engines.
Is there an easy way to determine if an engine has hyd. lifters besides pulling a rocker arm, push rod, and then pulling a lifter out ? |
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gifted914 |
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middleagecrisis ![]() Group: Members Posts: 30 Joined: 17-April 13 From: Australia / Brisbane Member No.: 15,778 Region Association: Australia and New Zealand ![]() |
Hi,
The solid cam has a different grind profile to a hydraulic. The hydraulic cam has a lower grind circle on the base to allow a slight step for the lifter to snap the valve in the lifter closed. The solid cam does not require this as it has a clearance measurement. setting tappets Solid cam profile for solid cams hydraulic profile for hydralics Mixing them gives problems DON'T DO IT !! |
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