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Flat Tappet Hydraulic Lifter Do You?


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63chevystepside

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Can someone throw me up a poll for this question-I don't know how-Thanks
Iv got two questions-Flat tappet hyd. Lifters-who soaks them/who puts in dry(Not talking about break in juice coating) Putting the nova together and iv heard ...so im asking you guys the expects. Thanks guys-I will post my next question on a new thread in a bit.(putting in comp 292 and anti pump lifters)
 

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I have always heard soak. When assembling engines I always use plenty of assembly lube. Depending on what the manufacturer calls for.

Someone can correct me if I'm wrong but I believe not soaking them can throw your initial valve setting off.
 

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Make sure to roll them around in the oil from time to time also, this will help to get oil in and air out.
 

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You can soak them, doesn't hurt anything. I also prime the engine by spinning the oil pump and making sure oil is getting to all the rocker arms as well. I just use an old distributor that I converted to take a half inch drill.
 

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You can soak them, doesn't hurt anything. I also prime the engine by spinning the oil pump and making sure oil is getting to all the rocker arms as well. I just use an old distributor that I converted to take a half inch drill.
Yep, just make sure to grind off the gear teeth on the drive.
 

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You can soak them, doesn't hurt anything. I also prime the engine by spinning the oil pump and making sure oil is getting to all the rocker arms as well. I just use an old distributor that I converted to take a half inch drill.
Yep, just make sure to grind off the gear teeth on the drive.
Good answer-like that-its the small things that get us.
 

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I had a cam guy here who does regrinds and he had recommend not to soak them because they found out the air bubbles would'nt come out and caused some issues-said back in the day they used to but now did'nt recommend soaking-BS?
 

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