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Anyone have an early 1970s Crane catalog? #3286723
02/02/25 07:06 PM
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---To look up specs on an obsolete set of lifters? The number is 69500. They have no plunger springs and valving. Just a puck under the pushrod plunger like a typical solid. But the pushrod plunger and puck prob has .050 to .080 clearance between when it's seated and even it slides up and tops out on the spring. Not even sure how lash would be set. Btw these were sealed and unopened so they weren't messed with.



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Re: Anyone have an early 1970s Crane catalog? [Re: Hot 340] #3286755
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Doesn’t say a lot , I’ve showed you everything In the book about them. Not much

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Re: Anyone have an early 1970s Crane catalog? [Re: greendart408] #3286949
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Thank you! I think they are just plain solid lifters. Even though they didn't seem to refer to them as that. Looks like the "500" suffix meant solid and the "510" suffix meant hydraulic.

Re: Anyone have an early 1970s Crane catalog? [Re: greendart408] #3286952
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Re: Anyone have an early 1970s Crane catalog? [Re: greendart408] #3287019
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Is that a "mushroom" lifter pictured in that catalog?


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Re: Anyone have an early 1970s Crane catalog? [Re: jcc] #3287024
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Looks like an old ford Y block type lifter and does go in from the bottom of course. Mushroom, but not like we view the newer performance ones.


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