New cams break-in period?
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I recently purchased the Woods directional lifters and Fuel Moto pushrods and I received a little card with the lifters that stated DO NOT soak them in oil as they come with a lightweight oil already in them. When I questioned why not, I was told that it was to make it quicker for bleeding purposes and that if I did soak them it would take hours for them to bleed down when I'm setting the pushrods. Just a heads up...
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HDV must be runnin' one of those "3/4 race, high liftin' solid tappets!" Your avitar just polishes it off, bub...
Last edited by Beav; 03-21-2013 at 04:06 PM.
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To be honest, I installed the SE adjustable push rods and never took notice to any openings in the rod. It was my first cam job, what can I say except I learned something new today....
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Yes, that will work good too. It just depends upon the brand of pushrod and how accessible the internal passage may be.
I use the S&S quickie adjustables and it's pretty easy getting oil into the pushrods once I screw out the threaded adjustable end. I just carefully pour it in there from the Amsoil bottle.
I use the S&S quickie adjustables and it's pretty easy getting oil into the pushrods once I screw out the threaded adjustable end. I just carefully pour it in there from the Amsoil bottle.
#17
It's all good... just pokin' a little fun at ya.
(It's how the oil gets to the top of the engine.)
That's what this forum is all about! Well.... it's quite entertaining at times, to.
Beav
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