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Title: lifters do ned swap them ?
Post by: fredy66 on December 25, 2011, 13:44:38 pm
hello

was on the other forum .
and i was told to swap my lifter that are now good  ???
is this true . do i need to tear down my engine ?  :'(
need some help her thanks

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Title: Re: lifters do ned swap them ?
Post by: fredy66 on December 25, 2011, 13:47:29 pm
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=486862&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0



Title: Re: lifters do ned swap them ?
Post by: OC1967vw on December 25, 2011, 14:59:07 pm
hello

was on the other forum .
and i was told to swap my lifter that are now good  ???
is this true . do i need to tear down my engine ?  :'(
need some help her thanks

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k207/fredy_66/my%2065/DSCN1844.jpg)


you were given very good advice on your motor build.
the answer is yes. replace them.
if you dont you will be rebuilding this motor very soon


Title: Re: lifters do ned swap them ?
Post by: fredy66 on December 25, 2011, 15:11:37 pm
Thanks only looking for a other opinion.
not to happy to tear it a part but i do it ones and the rite way
 


Title: Re: lifters do ned swap them ?
Post by: OC1967vw on December 25, 2011, 15:27:50 pm
Thanks only looking for a other opinion.
not to happy to tear it a part but i do it ones and the rite way
 

Unless the motor is a completely STOCK motor, using reground lifters in a high performance motor, IMO, given historical problems of cams and lifters, is a guarantee for disaster. My rule: reground lifters are USED lifters.
New lifters are a minor expense compared to the damage caused by a cam/used lifters coming apart.

Its your Euros.


Title: Re: lifters do ned swap them ?
Post by: fredy66 on December 25, 2011, 15:31:21 pm
yes i see what you say .
it was not the 50€ that made me go this way .
recommended to me 


Title: Re: lifters do ned swap them ?
Post by: OC1967vw on December 25, 2011, 15:38:53 pm
yes i see what you say .
it was not the 50€ that made me go this way .
recommended to me  

You should ask their customers (motors that they have built) whether they had cams go flat or lifters fret.

Spending a wad of cash on a hi-po motor and using used/reground lifters creates a weak point in the motor. too many unknowns (oil type you will be using/driving style/usage)-been there/done that.

After all, its only common sense.


Title: Re: lifters do ned swap them ?
Post by: fredy66 on December 25, 2011, 15:43:17 pm
I'm a bit worried. i have contacted the seller ."engine builder"
and hope he answer me after the holiday   


Title: Re: lifters do ned swap them ?
Post by: OC1967vw on December 25, 2011, 15:51:59 pm
I'm a bit worried. i have contacted the seller ."engine builder"
and hope he answer me after the holiday  

Ask for referrals from the builder. talk to the owners of these motors. talk to professional engine builders where you are located too.

this is both an engine build philosophy issue as well as a technical question.

lots of opinions from other enthusiasts but they will not be paying your rebuild bill when the motor must be rebuilt.

lifters are now like bearings and piston rings, IMO, as the major internal wear parts in a VW AC hi-po motor.

would you use used bearings in your hi-po vw motor?