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RE: used cam/new lifters?
By RJP - 06/05/2001 11:45:19 PM; IP 198.81.16.187
I wouldn't run the old lifters in another block, you don't know if the lifter bores are in the exact place as the old block. A slight change in position can cause the lobe to go flat. Also I would be extra careful if you are running higher than stock valve spring pressure.
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