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hydraulic lifters vs solid lifters

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2001 5:13 pm
by czo79@hotmail.com
Is it possible to swap out EJ20 hydraulic lifters for a set of solid
lifters? I know they've made EJ20 w/ both? would you need to swap
the whole head, not just the lifters (and cams maybe?)?
Thanks
Micum
Legacy Turbo Sport - EJ20


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hydraulic lifters vs solid lifters

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2001 5:33 pm
by daniel.wilson@db.co.nz
No you don't need to replace the entire head, the reason I change the
head is the 1997-1998 Outback heads have larger buckets which give
you more flexiblilty with your cam profiles. You can get an
engineering shop to make a set of solid lifters to replace your
hydraulic type.

--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., czo79@h... wrote:
> Is it possible to swap out EJ20 hydraulic lifters for a set of
solid
> lifters? I know they've made EJ20 w/ both? would you need to swap
> the whole head, not just the lifters (and cams maybe?)?
> Thanks
> Micum
> Legacy Turbo Sport - EJ20


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