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If they are Hydraulic there will be a gap between the follower and the camshaft (I think)
Non-hydraulic lifters are shimmed, so no gap
If you take a follower out it will have a groove around the middle if it's hydraulic
Non-hydraulic lifters are shimmed, so no gap
If you take a follower out it will have a groove around the middle if it's hydraulic
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Originally Posted by Dyney
If they are Hydraulic there will be a gap between the follower and the camshaft (I think)
Non-hydraulic lifters are shimmed, so no gap
Non-hydraulic lifters are shimmed, so no gap
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Also around the plug area the version 2 is shaped like a head with horns , the version 3 has a diamond shaped are . Hydraulic lifters have a hole in the sides to allow oil into the lifter
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