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HYD. Lifter's and ADJ rocker's
By Chad - 05/30/2003 1:42:45 AM; IP 209.112.151.154
Switching from non adj. rockers to adj. rocker's. Do you use same size push rod's with ball and cup and what would be the valve lash. Thank's Chad
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Collapse <b>HYD. Lifter's and ADJ rocker's</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Chad, <i>05/30/2003</i></font>HYD. Lifter's and ADJ rocker's -- Chad, 05/30/2003
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 RE: HYD. Lifter's and ADJ rocker's -- McQ, 05/31/2003
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 RE: HYD. Lifter's and ADJ rocker's -- Chad, 05/31/2003
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 RE: HYD. Lifter's and ADJ rocker's -- McQ, 06/01/2003
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=17400&Reply=17371><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor17400" onclick="return false;">.020" to .060" is typical for hydraulic preload.</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Dave Shoe, <i>06/01/2003</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 .020" to .060" is typical for hydraulic preload. -- Dave Shoe, 06/01/2003
 RE: lifter's -- Chad, 06/01/2003
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 RE: .020" to .060" is typical for hydraulic preload. -- Geoff McNew, 06/02/2003
 Your way sounds best. -- Dave Shoe, 06/02/2003
 RE: basic set for solids too -- McQ, 06/02/2003
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