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Hydraulic Lifter ID help #189793
01/10/09 07:24 PM
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Anyone know if they are specific for SB or BB?

It is the narrow oil band that I am wondering about. They were purchased 10 years ago or more.



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Re: Lifter ID help [Re: Rapid340] #189794
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I don't know who's lifter that is but, flat tappet lifters usually interchange, SB/BB.

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That looks like the early (pre1966) solid lifters that have the small tip on the pushrod end, 1/4 inch diameter, if I remember correctly, like found in the 273 engines and other with solids


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Re: Lifter ID help [Re: S/ST 3040] #189796
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Quote:

I don't know who's lifter that is but, flat tappet lifters usually interchange, SB/BB.




I know crane has different lifters for BB and SB. I think it was more common in years past.


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Re: Lifter ID help [Re: Cab_Burge] #189797
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Quote:

That looks like the early (pre1966) solid lifters that have the small tip on the pushrod end, 1/4 inch diameter, if I remember correctly, like found in the 273 engines and other with solids





They are hydraulics and they have the newer 5/16 cup.


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Sorry, I didn't see the Hydraulic in the post The early Hemi, pre 1958 use a hydraulic lifter like that, porbally all the Mopar motors except the B-RB did The B-RB oil galley are further down in relation to the lifter travels so that lifter probally won't work in them


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