Diesel fuel inside the OEM lifters???
#16
If im not mistaken there is a whole post on bleeding lifters in here by one of the moderators.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...=135316&page=2 Here ya go!
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...=135316&page=2 Here ya go!
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If im not mistaken there is a whole post on bleeding lifters in here by one of the moderators.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...=135316&page=2 Here ya go!
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...=135316&page=2 Here ya go!
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Ive been running these and revving them to 9500rpm with no problems 3gen lifters Ive seen them for around $10 each
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My mechanic sells these lifters for $10 each. Ive been running these and revving them to 9500rpm with no problems 3gen lifters
https://englishracing.net/catalog/in...h=108_22_27_32
https://englishracing.net/catalog/in...h=108_22_27_32
#24
no buddy you read it closer then
it says they need to be filled and left with diesel just read the last step which is #10
it says they need to be filled and left with diesel just read the last step which is #10
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mitsu may want diesel in the lifter because it is thinner than anyoil that is readially avail.
if you have a thick even 0 wieght oil it WILL blow out the seal in the lifter i assume the diesel will not seal as well and will more easily pass pass through.
you did not make a mistake by bleeding down your lifters during a cam install, you have to and if you have any noises it may be that you did not bleed them down properley.
if you have a thick even 0 wieght oil it WILL blow out the seal in the lifter i assume the diesel will not seal as well and will more easily pass pass through.
you did not make a mistake by bleeding down your lifters during a cam install, you have to and if you have any noises it may be that you did not bleed them down properley.
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mitsu may want diesel in the lifter because it is thinner than anyoil that is readially avail.
if you have a thick even 0 wieght oil it WILL blow out the seal in the lifter i assume the diesel will not seal as well and will more easily pass pass through.
you did not make a mistake by bleeding down your lifters during a cam install, you have to and if you have any noises it may be that you did not bleed them down properley.
if you have a thick even 0 wieght oil it WILL blow out the seal in the lifter i assume the diesel will not seal as well and will more easily pass pass through.
you did not make a mistake by bleeding down your lifters during a cam install, you have to and if you have any noises it may be that you did not bleed them down properley.
what do you mean by pass pass through? what passes more easily engine oil and good explanation on the diesel being thinner
#29
i used that page from the service manual when i did my install and i thought it was weird because the lifters were stiff when done, i thought they're suposed to be bled completely and allowed to fill back up by cranking the engine without starting it.
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maybe its what they said above that diesel its thinner then oil thus wont damage the internal seal