Re: Reply to Jarrid,Chuck,Tony,Bill, Sergio
From: Christopher Albers (Christopher.Albers(at)bubbs.biola.edu)
Date: Wed Sep 10 1997 - 02:08:29 CDT
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GDWF22A(at)prodigy.com,Internet writes:
>Wear on lifter sidewalls is
>virtually nonexistent and tolerences are loose anyhow, even if there was
>some wear on the sides. The flood of oil around this region and also
>the
>splash action which lubes them really prevents lifter wear on the sides.
If this be the case, then is it critical that I replace removed lifters
to their original position after rebuilding? Based on what you've said
it seems that I only need to make sure that tolerances are fairly
uniform across the board. Are my assumptions correct?
Christopher Albers
'67 SV od BRG
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