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Chevy
JEGS 555-20700 Hydraulic Lifters Features:
- Designed for engines operating at no more than 6200 RPM
- Features machined outer shells, oiling orifices, and internal valving for quiet, reliable operation
- Must have kit when replacing the camshaft
FAQ
Can you change lifters without replacing the cam?
- Roller lifters and roller camshafts can be changed independently.
- Flat tappet lifters and camshafts CAN Not be changed independently and must alway be changed together.
How do you diagnose a bad hydraulic lifter?
- Diagnose a bad hydraulic lifter by listening for ticking noises, experiencing reduced engine performance, or conducting a compression test with JEGS 555-20700 lifters for Small Block and Big Block Chevys.
How do you tell if you have a collapsed hydraulic lifter?
- If your engine exhibits a misfire, ticking noise, or loss of power, inspect and replace collapsed hydraulic lifters with the JEGS 555-20700 for optimal engine performance.
Specifications:
Are these (part # 555-20700) an acceptable alternate equal to the recommended comp #800-16?
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