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Do not fill the lifters or soak them.
By Royce Peterson - 07/14/2003 9:07:45 AM; IP 67.29.206.206
You should put oil on the outside only, then install the lifters. They are really easy to adjust when empty, that way you know for sure that you are in the range of plunger travel. After adjustment is complete install a priming tool in the distributor hole. When oil pressure comes up the lifters will all fill with oil. I install a manual reading guage to be able to tell that it works properly.

Royce
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 priming lifters -- Chad, 07/14/2003
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 Thanks-nm -- Chad, 07/14/2003
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 suggestion -- James, 07/14/2003
Collapse <b>Do not fill the lifters or soak them.</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Royce Peterson, <i>07/14/2003</i></font>Do not fill the lifters or soak them. -- Royce Peterson, 07/14/2003
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 Question about priming tool -- Allen, 07/15/2003
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 RE: Question about priming tool -- Royce Peterson, 07/15/2003
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 RE: Question about priming tool -- Chad, 07/16/2003
 RE: Question about priming tool -- Royce Peterson, 07/16/2003
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