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    Late to the game on this one, but if you loosen the rocker shafts up, you can put a wrap of tape, or a piece of shrink tubing, etc... around the lifter end of the rocker arm before you pull it. This will keep the lifters from falling out, makes installation much easier, and will also keep used lifters from ending up in a different rocker arm.

    Quote Originally Posted by finalfighter View Post
    if you are just replacing the lifter than you dont need to worry about removing the valve srping retainers and dropping the valve. the rocker arm assembly will remove as one unit. be sure to take the timing belt off first. also be sure to plug all oil drain ports with a shop rag because when you pull the rocker arms assembly up all those lifters are going to fall out. when putting the new ones in use some clean axle grease. just take a bunch and shove it in the end of the rocker arm then push the lifter in.


    good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giovanni89 View Post
    Late to the game on this one, but if you loosen the rocker shafts up, you can put a wrap of tape, or a piece of shrink tubing, etc... around the lifter end of the rocker arm before you pull it. This will keep the lifters from falling out, makes installation much easier, and will also keep used lifters from ending up in a different rocker arm.

    You know none of them actually fell out. Well the intake on cylinder 3 did after i pulled it to check it. But only the 2 I messed with gave me any trouble, and that's from me forgetting grease the first time I slid them in. Pretty sure I have 5 collapsed lifters in it but I can't afford to replace them right now so we'll come back to that. In the mean time I need to figure this bleeding thing out and she should be back on the road. Hoping the ticks I'm getting now are just bleeding those 2 and not the 5 collapsed lifters getting upset that I took the arms off

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