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Hey there....
Last year, I bought this replacement engine for my high mile truck:
Why? Well....
I had the long block checked out. The heads were rebuilt but the bottom end was fine as-is so I'm leaving it alone. I pulled the lifters and set them aside.....then one rack of 4 fell out of a box and came out of the cage they were in.
We all know that when you reuse a flat tappet hydraulic or solid cam, the flat tappet lifters have to be reinstalled in the same holes as before so they are mated to the same cam lobes. Roller cams don't have that same issue from what I am told.
I'm curious though....If the cam looks okay and the lifters are fine, am I really okay to put them all back in regardless of what hole they are in? I know the MDS requires the lifters to be in proper sequence as evident by this picture:
Cam failures usually mean a complete teardown of an engine to get all the crap out of it all. I need to know I'll be safe.
Is it fair to think that as long as the MDS lifters are in the MDS location that there won't be a problem if the lifters now ride on different cam lobes?
Last year, I bought this replacement engine for my high mile truck:
Why? Well....
I had the long block checked out. The heads were rebuilt but the bottom end was fine as-is so I'm leaving it alone. I pulled the lifters and set them aside.....then one rack of 4 fell out of a box and came out of the cage they were in.
We all know that when you reuse a flat tappet hydraulic or solid cam, the flat tappet lifters have to be reinstalled in the same holes as before so they are mated to the same cam lobes. Roller cams don't have that same issue from what I am told.
I'm curious though....If the cam looks okay and the lifters are fine, am I really okay to put them all back in regardless of what hole they are in? I know the MDS requires the lifters to be in proper sequence as evident by this picture:
Cam failures usually mean a complete teardown of an engine to get all the crap out of it all. I need to know I'll be safe.
Is it fair to think that as long as the MDS lifters are in the MDS location that there won't be a problem if the lifters now ride on different cam lobes?