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Yeah but this bloke has the DET
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I'm acctually a total moron!!! I can't seem read or write today, it about the 4th post I've shoved on a forum that's totally useless in the last 24hrs!! Sorry all
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Engine rebuilders have a tool which squeezes them to force out the old oil. They then need cleaning and filled up with new oil prior to fitting them. The tool is like a pressure piston with a handle. They are probably full of oil ATM!
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thanks for the help, that makes alot more sense! now i can get down to it and hopfuly get her back on the road by the weekend! just fitted a half cage today aswell, looks sweet!
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not technically right. I've used the equipment to do it. oil is pumped into the lifter to pop the piston out then the internals are cleaned and the lifter re-assembled. I've stripped them when they've been compressed before, most of the time it breaks or bends the internal spring, it's the wrong way to do it. |
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