JEGS Hydraulic Roller Lifters for 1997-2013 GM LS Gen III & IV Engines
555-20825
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JEGS 555-20825 GM LS Gen III & IV Roller Lifters Features:
- Fits GM LS-series Gen III and Gen IV engines including 4.8L, 5.3L, 5.7L, 6.0L
- Designed as a direct replacement and meets or exceeds OEM specifications
- Incorporates improved internal valving, giving your engine the ability to withstand the rigors of high rpm usage
- Manufactured using high-quality materials to maintain maximum reliability and performance of your engine
JEGS 555-20825 GM LS Gen III & IV Roller Lifters Note:
- Specifically for engines originally equipped with a factory roller camshaft.
- For use with factory OEM lifter guides and retainers.
FAQ
Are LS lifters interchangeable?
- Yes, LS lifters are generally interchangeable within the LS engine family, providing compatibility and flexibility for engine upgrades. Always check specifications to ensure proper fitment.
Who manufactures GM lifters?
- GM lifters are manufactured by various suppliers. The JEGS 20825 LS lifters are sourced from reputable manufacturers, ensuring high-quality components for your engine.
Specifications:
Will these work on a 98 5.7
Can you use these lifters with btr stage 1 camshaft?
Warranty info on these
Will these fit a 2002 Blazer with a 4.3l V6? If not, what are the stock replacments?
Will these fit a 2002 Silverado with 4.3 engine?
08 impala SS swap DOD/AFM delete. Will these do? Or are they knock offs?
Are these made in USA
Will these work in a 1996 350 sbc vortec?
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