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Removed the intake and pulled out #8 cylinder exhaust lifter. Spun pump over and oil gushes out of the open hole. Lifters seemed to be pumped up, but still no oil out of top of them. Going to install a set of Comp hydraulics tomorrow.
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the lifter that have to be slotted sometimes won't be hydraulic, will be soild roller or flat tappet the oil hole is above the band and that meters the oil sometimes it meters too good,then you have to make a small groove from oil band to oil hole which is above the oil band.. another check after you see oil galley is getting oil ar rear is to pull front lifter and check oil flow there, to verify the oil bands on lifters are lined up in the oil galley allowing oil to pass lifters |
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I saw a 327 that wasn?t oiling to the rockers and it
needed lash .003-.004 to oil the rockers it had longer pushrods which changed the position of the oil hole in the pushrod to oil hole in the rocker and without lash it would not oil, put .004 in it and boom it oiled.
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