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Johnte



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Hydraulic lifter removal ?

Has anyone removed their lifters - am I right in assuming it's quite a big job Sad

Post #120835 8th May 2012 1:08pm
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Joe90



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What is a hydraulic lifter? .
Experience is the only genuine knowledge, but as time passes, I have forgotten more than I can remember Wink
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Joe90 wrote:
What is a hydraulic lifter?



Tappets?

Post #120853 8th May 2012 3:39pm
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Johnte



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It is a big job, why do you want to take them out?

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Johnte



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It sounds like one is 'sticky'

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I would try some flushing oil in it then drain and refill with a cheap oil, bring up to temperature, then drain and refill with a good quality oil. Easier than stripping the tappets out

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Johnte



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I was going to do that when I recently changed the oil. I actually bought the flush, but got put off after 'googling' Shocked

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