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Author: Subject:  Hydraulic lifters in a type motor
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posted on May 14th, 2009 at 10:49 AM
Hydraulic lifters in a type motor


Hi all,

Its bee a while since I have posted anything on here... but I have been lurking! :D

Whilst discussing ideas for another daily driver motor that I need to build the suggestion of using hydraulic lifters in a Type I came up.

I know that MOFOCO in the US sell a kit (but the shipping cost is crazy) - does anyone know of anyone else that makes a kit to suit the Type I case (preferably with no machining)?

Is anyone else running Hydralic lifters in a Type I? Thoughts? Suggestions?

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posted on May 16th, 2009 at 08:59 AM



You'll need a new case that uses the hydraulic lifters as they are the same as type 4 lifters in size, CB makes hydro cams and lifters for type 1 engines but you need the case as well.



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