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    Hydraulic lifters How can you tell if they are not working probably when they are out of the car and can they be repaired and if so how ?

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    If they are out of a running engine you shouldn't be able to compress them by hand. I once had one that could be and we fixed it by putting a new ball bearing in (it was scratched on the surface).

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    Quote Originally Posted by phunkynova View Post
    Hydraulic lifters How can you tell if they are not working probably when they are out of the car and can they be repaired and if so how ?
    simply put the lifter in the vice (with a rag round it, squeeze it a bit, then use a small screwdriver to pop the retaining ring off... then undo the vice, and take the lifter apart. i recommend using a non-abrasive cleaner to get the crap out of it, then re assemble it, with a tiny amount of fresh oil in it, then put them back in the engine

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