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Hydraulic or solid lifter
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<blockquote data-quote="01blckcobra" data-source="post: 16065949" data-attributes="member: 92039"><p>I've seen solid lifters look identical to hyd. End up putting in a vice and see which on "squishes" or take it apart. lot of times the solid will have an c-clip instead of a wire spring clip. Or solids lifters have a groove cut towards the top of the lifter vs the bottom. depends on manufacturer. Visual Squish test usually works. But to me it looks like a hydraulic lifter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01blckcobra, post: 16065949, member: 92039"] I've seen solid lifters look identical to hyd. End up putting in a vice and see which on "squishes" or take it apart. lot of times the solid will have an c-clip instead of a wire spring clip. Or solids lifters have a groove cut towards the top of the lifter vs the bottom. depends on manufacturer. Visual Squish test usually works. But to me it looks like a hydraulic lifter. [/QUOTE]
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