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roller lifter question #176313
12/27/08 03:19 PM
12/27/08 03:19 PM
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im getting my comp cams roller lifter rebuilt for the second time, Last time i just took them out and put them back in, didnt note what lobe they came off, should i keep them in order?? should i number them so they go back on the same lobe?? i didnt have a problem the first time...just wondering


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Re: roller lifter question [Re: n20mstr] #176314
12/27/08 03:43 PM
12/27/08 03:43 PM
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It doesn't matter, and may actually be better if they show signs of tracking.

Re: roller lifter question [Re: dthemi] #176315
12/28/08 09:52 AM
12/28/08 09:52 AM
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thanks, i figure it realy doesnt matter, they are in the box ready to go out...


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Re: roller lifter question [Re: n20mstr] #176316
12/28/08 11:00 AM
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The only thing I try to do is keep the pushrods paired with the lifters, but as far as lifters on cam go I agree it doesn't matter.







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