Someone told me that you should soak lifters for a day or so in oil before use... Is this true?
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prolly wouldn't hurt them, i'd sayt do it
it is highly reccommended to do so on hydraulic lifters.
Really? Sweet glad i picked up this bit of info!
Yes!!!! if you don't they will clatter.
You must soak the lifters in oil!!!!
teh Sunfires... (Tom) wrote:Yes!!!! if you don't they will clatter.
You must soak the lifters in oil!!!!
and clatter = wear.... wear = premature failure..... premature failure = doing this all over again pretty soon.....
get the idea?
Did you do anything to upgrade the lifters or just using stockers? I hope you got new ones if you put a new cam in.
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yea you have to sock hydraulic lifters in like 5-30 oil for at least 3 or 4 days to let the oil set in them so that they pump up when you start the car and if you dont you can damage them and will have to replace them all in not ot long.
Does this mean I should soak my used "secret" cams before putting them in?
no, you don't have to soak the cam.... its a solid piece of metal, what's it going to absorb? hydro lifters are hollow and use oil pressure to adjust valve lash automatically.
you DO want to coat it in assemply lube first though...
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BUT you should use assembly lube on the cam as you install it.
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ummmm yeah jack, already said that
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What? I can't agree with you now? Geez !
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nice cover story.... ain't working
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Ok, ya got me. I missed where you said it.
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Read page 650,
here.
No they don't, But you had better prime the oiling system!