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[QUOTE]Originally posted by wilit: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Duncan Motors: [qb] i welded my lifter. its now solid, and u can use if u want. i also have any dial indicator gauge, u can use as well. again great follow on your steps. i never installed the pilot bearing like that nor will i lol. but love the rear main install before the crank goes in. [/qb][/QUOTE]Thanks for the offer. I've got two spare lifters that have been turned into permanent solid lifters so I should be good to go. As for the pilot bearing, that's my small hammer. I didn't even use the BFH to set it in! :p Just curious, how do you install them? That's how I've always installed pilot bearings and have never had a problem. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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