2V head conversion

MRJLB84D

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Hey guys!!

Putting my 2V head onto my motor and whilst im at it i wanna put new lifters in the motor but was wondering, can u take out the lifters without taking the cam out??? maybe a silly question but wats the trick to it??

thanks!


oh by the way.... am selling the spare block i have cause am thinking of doing a V8 conversion now if anyone is interested in it??? it came out of an XY and had a 2v head on it but im keeping that and will put the std, cast on inlet log head in with the deal, highest offer wins and pick up only!
 
because they are ticking like a bâ„¢tch addo! or totally fâ„¢cked is a way i like to describe it! lol
 
yes you can pull out the lifters without changing the cam.you can buy a tool that "grabs" the lifter then they just pull up(sometimes there a bit sturbborn but a twist and a bit of muscle there out),they sell them at most repco's etc think there around $15
 
SONNY":pyn0rs70 said:
yes you can pull out the lifters without changing the cam.you can buy a tool that "grabs" the lifter then they just pull up(sometimes there a bit sturbborn but a twist and a bit of muscle there out),they sell them at most repco's etc think there around $15

Yep, you got it SONNY.

The beast is one of these. Great for getting circlips out of doors, scaring your misses, that itch on the small or your back.

Don't show it to your neighbours, people, please. And if you've got wax in your rear, um, ear, then use a knitting needle instead...

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Oh, just joking about the knitting needle..

Bold bits mine. It would be irresponisible not to mention this to you.

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