Lifter
#4
FWIW, if you are running a stock camshaft, you MAY be able to get away with one for a small block Chevy. Years ago Crane actually listed the same part number across the board for all GM small blocks. The issue that they eventually found and corrected was related to the position of the oil hole in the Chevy lifter; which could become uncovered on the base circle of the camshaft, it you were using a high lift, or reground cam. Olds and Pontiac still use the same lifter. I'm not 100% sure on Buick.
#6
You need to measure to bore to make sure of the size.
Your best bet, if the bore is .010, is to have a machine shop bush the bore an hone to the std .842 size.
That is what I had to do. The block was marked in white marker, .010.
Gene
Your best bet, if the bore is .010, is to have a machine shop bush the bore an hone to the std .842 size.
That is what I had to do. The block was marked in white marker, .010.
Gene
#8
Had the engine been apart before? Have you measured the lifter that came out of that bore?
If the engine had not been apart before the lifter is .010 over. Possible if it had been apart, they may have replaced with an over size lifter.
When you put the std lifter in the bore, how does it fit, tight or loose?
Gene
If the engine had not been apart before the lifter is .010 over. Possible if it had been apart, they may have replaced with an over size lifter.
When you put the std lifter in the bore, how does it fit, tight or loose?
Gene
#12
Had the engine been apart before? Have you measured the lifter that came out of that bore?
If the engine had not been apart before the lifter is .010 over. Possible if it had been apart, they may have replaced with an over size lifter.
When you put the std lifter in the bore, how does it fit, tight or loose?
Gene
If the engine had not been apart before the lifter is .010 over. Possible if it had been apart, they may have replaced with an over size lifter.
When you put the std lifter in the bore, how does it fit, tight or loose?
Gene
#13
That seams mighty strange to me.
Have you measured all the lifters?
If you do put it back, are you using the same cam?
Be sure to use to the lifters in order that they came off the same lobe.
do not mix and match.
Gene
Have you measured all the lifters?
If you do put it back, are you using the same cam?
Be sure to use to the lifters in order that they came off the same lobe.
do not mix and match.
Gene
#14
In this forum they talk about using a Ford Lifter and having it resized.
http://speedtalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=26445
http://speedtalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=26445
#15
I measured all the lifter they are stock ones.I put a new cam and lifter in.
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