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One of the little internal C clips in the top of a solid lifter got mangled in it's past life and I don't have a old lifter for a donor. I just need the clip.
I hope someone can help. thanks Verne |
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Verne, does the clip interchange with any other lifters? I.E. Mopar, Pontiac, or Ford? Is it the same as the clip used on hydraulic lifters? I have lots of old used lifters. As part of my 12-step Hoarders Anonymous rehab program I'd be happy to give you one lifter.
Last edited by njsteve; 10-09-2018 at 12:31 AM. |
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If Steve can’t help you, I have a couple surface rusted NOS hydraulic Chevy lifters that probably have good clips. No idea if the clips would be the same.
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I have a set of used hydraulic lifters and the clips are different. I'd feel much safer with a clip from a Chevy solid lifter. Verne |
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I have one NOS #523269 solid lifter if you can't find the clip.
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I'll get a pic of one of mine posted when I can to compare.
Verne |
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Is this the one. Larry
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#8
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No. It's a round C clip. I'll try to get photos tomorrow.
Verne |
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This shows the type of clip I need.
This is a side view for comparison. The lifter is .842 in diameter and 1.999 in length. The clip is down.234 from the top edge. Verne |
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The GM lifter I have is nothing like that.
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