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slick56
Posted 12 Years Ago
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Will these need to be "run in" on a used camshaft?
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slick56
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12 Years Ago
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Yes, But don't do it. Get new ones from Mummert or Schumann, or...
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pegleg
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12 Years Ago
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[quote][b]pegleg (11/15/2013)[/b][hr]Yes, But don't do it. Get new...
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yblock
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12 Years Ago
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I thought that new lifters, at least in the "old days" were hardened...
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Rono
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12 Years Ago
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Here’s the link to a past thread discussing reground lifters....
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Ted
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12 Years Ago
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Yblock, Good luck with that.
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pegleg
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12 Years Ago
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If they are case hardened, cutting through the hardened surface would...
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The Horvaths
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12 Years Ago
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With the complexity of camshaft and lifter replacement in a Y-Block,...
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Larry D
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