lifters (ugh)
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so while putting this engine together (slowly) i have realized three different lifter characteristics.
1. rock solid & can not be compressed
2. spongy, springy, but not easily bottomed out
3. can easily be compressed with no spongyness, can easily be bottomed out. also, when submerged in oil i can pump it open/closed and it will push out the air and fill with oil through the small hole on the side.
the manual says:
Check lash adjusters for sponginess while installed in cylinder head and cam on camshaft at base circle. Normal adjusters should feel very firm. Spongy adjusters can be bottomed out easily.
this leads me to believe:
1. the rock solid ones are good to go according to manual (which seems weird to me).
2. the spongy ones need to be replaced according to the manual(only a couple fit this description).
3. the non-spongy ones that can be easily opened/closed and seem like they should be the best of the bunch, but of course i have no idea.
any thoughts?
1. rock solid & can not be compressed
2. spongy, springy, but not easily bottomed out
3. can easily be compressed with no spongyness, can easily be bottomed out. also, when submerged in oil i can pump it open/closed and it will push out the air and fill with oil through the small hole on the side.
the manual says:
Check lash adjusters for sponginess while installed in cylinder head and cam on camshaft at base circle. Normal adjusters should feel very firm. Spongy adjusters can be bottomed out easily.
this leads me to believe:
1. the rock solid ones are good to go according to manual (which seems weird to me).
2. the spongy ones need to be replaced according to the manual(only a couple fit this description).
3. the non-spongy ones that can be easily opened/closed and seem like they should be the best of the bunch, but of course i have no idea.
any thoughts?
Last edited by rusmannx; 06-07-2010 at 04:14 AM.
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