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I’ve always had success with Johnson lifters. I had one tick and would bleed down sitting overnight. Ticked from startup on the stand .one phone call and I had a new one in 3 days.
I was always told Lexan is very hard to heat form, mainly because the temp forming window is very narrow, whereas acrylic is very doable.
So, for a show car I can see why one is chosen. I also have my doubts if the scratch resistant Lexan can be formed at all. Don't know.
Standard rockers, I actually ran it with the one valve cover off, lifter that was ticking on passenger side was the one of two lifters on that side that showed the wear. All of them had preload before disassembly. Driver side has about four lifters that look bad.
Thanks, that’s the wifey. We are done making a family after 9 kids. I retired from the Army after 34 years and work part time now to fund my hobbies and pay for food…lol
Any interest in a complete (minus carb) 318 out of a 69 coronet? I don’t know much about it but it does rotate freely. Also have a 904 trans with converter from same car. Located in central NC. Apex, NC. Asking $500 for all. Make offer
You are correct, the parts car has the right sheet metal. The bright blue stuff is 67 for sure, but I wasn’t going to say no to free sheet metal. Needs front floor pans and rear glass. The windows won’t budge on the car. Came with full front end rebuild parts, a disc brake conversion, and a new...