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RE:Okay, I think
By Mel Clark - 10/03/2001 10:38:33 PM; IP 64.12.101.176
There were several marketers of the lifter you described and they did work fine, just a bit heavy. Nearly everyone I knew back then ran the B7 light weight lifters from Ford trucks and the super skinny push rods. Ther were several companys that made lifter conversion kits where you disassembled the lifter and installed a solid spacer in place of the hydraulic unit, they worked too but were also heavy. The B7 lifters seemed to be a secret 'til long after the 427s were using them, for some reason.
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