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    Default Rebuilding engine, hydraulic lifters?

    Im not 100% sure with the internals of the engine. These things,

    Now ive been told that when im putting the engine back together, i need to take these apart, clean them and then put them back into the engine without oil inside. So that way they can compress and let me put the head back on, or something along those lines but are they not meant to be put back in already filled with oil?

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    most say to leave them submerged in oil for 24 hours before fitting, i agree
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    so fit them while they are filled up with oil?

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    i always drain them when rebuilding an engine otherwise they can hold the valves open when trying to start it

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    thanks, so in theory if fitted dry into the engine, they should fill up with oil in a short time

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    Quote Originally Posted by NovaBoi92 View Post
    thanks, so in theory if fitted dry into the engine, they should fill up with oil in a short time
    what you need to do to clean them, is:
    squeeze the top down in either a vice or a g clamp. then use a small screwdriver to pop the locking ring off. then you can loosen the internals & dismantle it. clean the bits with a non abrasive cleaner, like mr muscle oven cleaner...

    when they are clean & dry, wipe the bits with some engine oil & reassemble them in the clamp or vice, and stick them in the engine.

    when the engine is rebuilt, turn it over with the spark plugs out & the oil pressure will pump them back up.

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    very helpful thanks alot

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    When I rebuilt mine I stripped them apart and left them soaking in degreaser for a couple days the rinsed them all out and used cotton buds to get the crap out them

    I lightly oiled them before putting them back together then left them all sitting in a tub of oil over night before reinstalling them

    Be careful when you strip them apart as there's a small ball bearing and very small spring, I dropped 1 of the springs in my shed and spent hours looking for it

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